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Matt Black Ceramic Spoon 15 cm

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Ceramic spoon 15 cm for traditional Asian soups. 

Handcrafted by Japanese artisans it embodies the time-honored tradition of craftsmanship dating back to the 12th century. Made from durable ceramics, these spoons are meticulously crafted to ensure they are free from harmful impurities and heavy metals. The high-quality materials used in our products are designed to withstand the test of time, ensuring they won't peel off or contain any harmful substances. 

Please note that due to the handmade nature of our ceramics, slight variations in glaze and shape may occur, adding to the charm and uniqueness of each piece.
Length 15cm
Material ceramic

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What are Wakasa-nuri Chopsticks?

Wakasa-nuri chopsticks are handcrafted using a unique lacquering technique that has been passed down through generations of artisans in the Wakasa region of Japan. This technique involves applying multiple layers of lacquer, typically made from natural materials such as urushi, onto a base material such as wood or bamboo. Each layer is carefully dried and polished to create a smooth and glossy finish.

The result is a chopstick that not only looks beautiful but is also durable and long-lasting. The multiple layers of lacquer create a strong and sturdy structure that is resistant to wear and tear. Additionally, the unique colors and patterns created by the multi-layered finish make each pair of Wakasa-nuri chopsticks truly one-of-a-kind.

Wakasa-nuri chopsticks are a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of Japanese lacquerware. They are a popular choice for everyday use and special occasions, and make a thoughtful and unique gift for anyone who appreciates beauty and functionality in their dining experience.