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Japanese His & Hers Glass Rest Chopsticks (Pair)

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Japanese His & Hers Glass Rest Chopsticks (Pair)

Made in Japan and beautifully presented in a Paulownia wood box, these chopsticks are crafted from acrylic urethane-coated wood, including two glass rest blocks each matching the colors of the chopsticks. The his and hers duo consists of one longer pair measuring 23cm and a shorter pair at 21cm.

Chopsticks, originating from China and now modernized worldwide, are traditional eating utensils derived from the Chinese word "kuai-tzu," meaning "quick ones." They consist of slender sticks held between the thumb and fingers of one hand. While predominantly produced from unadorned wood, bamboo, or plastic, finer and high-end models may feature exquisite lacquerwork, inlay, and engraving making them unique pieces of art.

Made in Japan and beautifully presented in a Paulownia wood box, these chopsticks are crafted from acrylic urethane-coated wood, including two glass rest blocks each matching the colors of the chopsticks. The his and hers duo consists of one longer pair measuring 23cm and a shorter pair at 21cm.

Chopsticks, originating from China and now modernized worldwide, are traditional eating utensils derived from the Chinese word "kuai-tzu," meaning "quick ones." They consist of slender sticks held between the thumb and fingers of one hand. While predominantly produced from unadorned wood, bamboo, or plastic, finer and high-end models may feature exquisite lacquerwork, inlay, and engraving making them unique pieces of art.

$9.16

Original: $26.18

-65%
Japanese His & Hers Glass Rest Chopsticks (Pair)

$26.18

$9.16

Description

Made in Japan and beautifully presented in a Paulownia wood box, these chopsticks are crafted from acrylic urethane-coated wood, including two glass rest blocks each matching the colors of the chopsticks. The his and hers duo consists of one longer pair measuring 23cm and a shorter pair at 21cm.

Chopsticks, originating from China and now modernized worldwide, are traditional eating utensils derived from the Chinese word "kuai-tzu," meaning "quick ones." They consist of slender sticks held between the thumb and fingers of one hand. While predominantly produced from unadorned wood, bamboo, or plastic, finer and high-end models may feature exquisite lacquerwork, inlay, and engraving making them unique pieces of art.

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