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Kawai Traditional Japanese Chopsticks / 23cm / Dark Red

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Kawai Traditional Japanese Chopsticks / 23cm / Dark Red

A pair of traditional, handmade lacquered chopsticks, made in the Fukui prefecture of Japan. ---DETAILS--- A handmade set of bamboo chopsticks from Kawai, located in the city of Obama in the Fukui prefecture of Japan, which produces 80% of the country’s chopsticks. In addition to being beautiful, the laqueur, which is made from the sap of the Urushi tree, extends the longevity of the chopsticks. ----BENEFITS---- ‘Lacquered chopsticks are the result of a complex process, which is why they are considered a luxury item in Japan. This item makes a great gift for anybody who enjoys cooking Japanese food.’
A pair of traditional, handmade lacquered chopsticks, made in the Fukui prefecture of Japan. ---DETAILS--- A handmade set of bamboo chopsticks from Kawai, located in the city of Obama in the Fukui prefecture of Japan, which produces 80% of the country’s chopsticks. In addition to being beautiful, the laqueur, which is made from the sap of the Urushi tree, extends the longevity of the chopsticks. ----BENEFITS---- ‘Lacquered chopsticks are the result of a complex process, which is why they are considered a luxury item in Japan. This item makes a great gift for anybody who enjoys cooking Japanese food.’
$6.64

Original: $18.96

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Kawai Traditional Japanese Chopsticks / 23cm / Dark Red

$18.96

$6.64

Description

A pair of traditional, handmade lacquered chopsticks, made in the Fukui prefecture of Japan. ---DETAILS--- A handmade set of bamboo chopsticks from Kawai, located in the city of Obama in the Fukui prefecture of Japan, which produces 80% of the country’s chopsticks. In addition to being beautiful, the laqueur, which is made from the sap of the Urushi tree, extends the longevity of the chopsticks. ----BENEFITS---- ‘Lacquered chopsticks are the result of a complex process, which is why they are considered a luxury item in Japan. This item makes a great gift for anybody who enjoys cooking Japanese food.’