Description: ★ This is a set of five chopstick rests made of 100% tin by Nohsaku. They feature a decorative motif inspired by Mizuhiki, a traditional Japanese knotting technique symbolizing auspiciousness. ★ These chopstick rests can be used not only as tableware but also as accessories by attaching a pin and turning them into brooches. ★ Mizuhiki-inspired chopstick rests: These unique chopstick rests are designed based on the "knot patterns" of Mizuhiki. There are five different types, each representing a different meaning. Please feel free to use them according to your mood or purpose. ★ Takaoka Copperware originated in Kanayamachi, located along the Senbogawa River. It is said to have started when Maeda Toshinaga, the second feudal lord of the Kaga Domain, invited seven casters from the nearby area in the 14th year of the Keicho era (1609). Starting with Kamimori Soshichi receiving an award at the Vienna World Exposition in 1873, many skilled craftsmen both in Japan and abroad have been recognized with awards, establishing a firm position in the world due to their intricate craftsmanship. ★ Nohsaku Co., Ltd. began manufacturing Buddhist altar articles using the 400-year-old casting technology in Takaoka in the 5th year of the Taisho era. By employing various casting methods and processing techniques to maximize the characteristics of the materials, they continue to expand the possibilities of casting. [Product Information] Material: Tin Weight (g): 3-7g per piece Box: Wooden box Note: Dishwasher: ×, Microwave: ×, Freezer: ×, Refrigerator: △ * All descriptions and accompanying instruction manuals for this product are written in Japanese.
Price: 65.84 USD
Location: Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa-ken
End Time: 2024-02-19T09:20:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 29.3 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: NOUSAKU
Type: Set
Set Includes: Chopsticks
Material: tin
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan