Description

This traditional gold leaf technique brings a luxurious feel to your lacquerware chopsticks.
Chinkin, practiced in Japan for hundreds of years, is the challenging technique of decorating lacquerware by carving a pattern into the surface and inlaying gold leaf into the grooves. The sparkling reflections of the delicate dragonfly images against the dark lacquerware color are utterly amazing.
Reward yourself, or a good friend, with these elegant gold leaf chopsticks. And as a gift, these chopsticks come packaged in a beautiful wooden box.
Information
| Manufacturer | HASHIMOTO KOUSAKU SIKKI |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | Ishikawa, Japan |
| Technique | Wajima Lacquerware |
| Material | Noto Japanese Cypress, Lacquer |
| Size | 8.39 in. (21.3cm) |
| Weight | 0.02 lbs (10g) |
| Capacity | 0 oz (0ml) |
| Electronic Equipment | Microwave oven: X, Dishwashing machine: 〇, Direct fire: X, IH: X, Oven: X Chopsticks are consumable items and their usage period will vary depending on usage and environment. Chopsticks are made of wood and may expand, bend, or crack. |
| Note | <Name engraving> Up to 6 characters in romaji, kanji, hiragana, and katakana Gothic font Roman characters only written horizontally Delivery: +1-2 weeks |
| Delivery Time | 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 2-3 weeks) |
