Cutlery Rest - Kisshomon - set of 5
Cutlery Rest - Kisshomon - set of 5
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Cutlery Rest Featuring the Kisshomon
Introducing a cutlery rest set adorned with the Kisshomon, a collection of five patterns believed to bring good luck in Japan. Starting from the left, each design embodies auspicious meanings and symbolizes celebration and good fortune.
Kisshomon: This term encompasses patterns that signify positive omens and auspicious events. Traditionally used in ceremonial accessories and obi for weddings and celebrations, these patterns are also frequently seen on furoshiki wrappers and gift deliveries, adding a touch of festive spirit.
Made from 100% tin, these cutlery rests offer antibacterial properties, ensuring safe use as tableware. The tin's malleability allows for adjusting the shape as desired. Each box contains five cutlery rests, each featuring a unique pattern, perfect for enhancing a dining experience with a touch of Japanese tradition and elegance.
MADE IN JAPAN
About NOUSAKU
“Making a mark on traditional industries with a spirit of challenge” NOUSAKU is delivered to you from Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Which is a casting production area, using production techniques that have been handed down from the Edo period for over 400 years.
Details
Color: Silver
Size: H2, W89, D34 per piece
Box size: H19 W226 D129
Box weight: 290g
Material: Tin 100%
Memo: With Paulownia box.
*Sizes are indicated in mm.
*H is the height from the bottom to the edge. not the thickness.
*Since everything is hand-made, there are individual differences in size, capacity, weight, and texture.