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Set of 4 Japanese Ceramic Chopstick Rests – Vintage Glaze Hand-Painted Utensil Holders
Set of 4 Japanese Ceramic Chopstick Rests – Vintage Glaze Hand-Painted Utensil Holders
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Add a touch of elegant tradition to your dining experience with this set of 4 hand-painted Japanese ceramic chopstick rests. Each piece in this set is uniquely crafted, drawing inspiration from classic Japanese aesthetics and natural motifs such as waves, blossoms, peach fruits, and bamboo. The soft speckled glaze and delicate hand-painted details make these rests more than just functional—they are miniature works of art.
Made from premium ceramic clay and fired at temperatures over 1200°C (2192°F), these chopstick holders are sturdy, heat-resistant, and scratch-proof. Each piece features a glossy, food-safe finish that enhances durability and makes cleaning effortless. With a gently curved rectangular shape, measuring approximately 2.44 × 0.71 × 0.47 inches (6.2 × 1.8 × 1.2 cm), the design ensures stability for chopsticks, spoons, forks, and other small utensils.
Each set includes four distinct designs, incorporating hand-brushed floral and wave patterns alongside abstract glaze splashes that create a harmonious blend of color and texture. These designs are achieved using environmentally friendly, lead-free paints and high-temperature glazing, ensuring long-lasting brilliance without fading or discoloration.
Perfect for enhancing the presentation of both traditional and modern meals, these rests help prevent tableware from touching surfaces, keeping utensils hygienic and your table neat. Whether for daily use at home, formal Japanese dinners, or as an elegant gift, they offer beauty, function, and cultural charm.
✅Key Features:
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High-fired ceramic construction, lead-free, durable, and food-safe
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Hand-painted with traditional Japanese motifs and speckled glaze
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Prevents utensil contamination by elevating them off the table
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Compact and easy to store; dishwasher safe
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Perfect for home dining, restaurants, sushi bars, tea ceremonies, and gift giving
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