"OEDO Ichimatsu" is a beautiful pair of chopsticks made in Fukui Prefecture, famous for its "Wakasa lacquerware." All colors are beautiful: blue, green, pink, yellow, and purple. Each pair is hand-painted by a craftsman, and dishwasher safe. Decorate your table with chopsticks that combine functionality and design.
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The "OEDO ichimatsu" series is a homage to the Edo period, a time when people treasured even the smallest things and didn't throw them away. The eye-catching and adorable design features a checkered pattern and striking colors.
Made of cedar, it is light and easy to use. The tips of the chopsticks have anti-slip properties. They are also dishwasher safe.
A unique design that allows you to enjoy the grain of the wood and feel the texture of Fukui cedar.
Comes in a ready-to-give package, perfect as a gift.
The material used is thinned wood from local Fukui cedar trees.
Skilled craftsmen carve each pair individually, following the traditional wooden shape of Wakasa lacquer chopsticks.
[Social Good! ... things and actions that have a positive impact on the global environment and society] These chopsticks are made from thinned cedar from Fukui Prefecture, a local area that is considerate of the forest environment. The ease of holding and picking up is due to the meticulous handiwork of chopstick craftsmen who are well acquainted with the human hand. The attention to detail of the chopsticks' long history of production is evident in every detail. And yet, to make them easier to use, the tradition has been updated to suit modern life. Based on the traditional technique of applying multiple layers of paint and sharpening, dishwasher-safe polyester urethane is used instead of lacquer, and craftsmen hand-paint them. While preserving tradition, they have evolved to be functional and easy to use. Finished with a modern expression. At Who's Note, we would like to introduce and support more and more projects and products that are [Social Good!]. Stay tuned!