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Japanese Leaf Shaped Ceramic Chopstick Rests, Authentic Mino Ware from Toki City Gifu, Handmade Clay Leaf Hashioki, Zen Decor
Japanese Leaf Shaped Ceramic Chopstick Rests, Authentic Mino Ware from Toki City Gifu, Handmade Clay Leaf Hashioki, Zen Decor
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Bring a touch of the Japanese forest to your table with these authentic, clay-crafted leaf chopstick rests.
Crafted in the historic pottery hub of Toki City, Gifu Prefecture, these ceramic chopstick rests (Hashioki) are designed in the delicate shape of a natural leaf. Each piece is crafted from traditional high-quality local Japanese clay before being fired and glazed. These "Hashioki" are shaped like natural leaves, featuring a textured surface that mimics real botanical veins and a deep, lustrous green glaze.
Because they are made from natural clay and glazed by hand, each rest has its own unique character and a satisfying, earthy weight. They are the perfect functional art piece for anyone who appreciates slow dining and fine Japanese craftsmanship.
Toki City is world-renowned for its high-quality ceramics, and these rests embody that legacy with their durable finish and organic beauty. Whether for daily use or special dinner parties, they serve as a functional piece of art.
⚠️ LIMITED STOCK: Handmade by our amazing Artists, we only have a couple of sets available. Once they are gone, they will not be restocked!
✨ Product Details
Quantity: Set of 2 Chopstick Rests.
Origin: Made in Japan (Toki City, Gifu Prefecture).
Material: Authentic Japanese clay with a high-shine ceramic glaze.
Design: Realistic leaf shape with a vibrant brown and orange/red middle finish.
Care: Hand wash recommended to preserve the glaze.
🍱 Perfect For:
Enthusiasts of Japanese cuisine and culture
Unique housewarming or wedding gifts
Creating a Zen-inspired, mindful table setting
Enhancing a sushi night or ramen dinner.
A unique gift for lovers of handmade pottery and clay art.
Earthy, minimalist, or "Japandi" style home decor.
Authentic souvenir collectors.
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