
Kikko Carved Chopsticks
These wooden chopsticks, rooted in the traditions of Obama and Wakasa lacquerware, carry the continuity of regional craft into daily use. The carved kikko (tortoiseshell) pattern lends a subtle rhythm to the form, while the surface is finished with a smooth, lustrous sheen that feels almost fluid to the touch.
Vivid yet composed tones—red, yellow, green, and blue—hold a gentle depth, shifting softly with the light and bringing a sense of stillness to the table. Choose between two sizes for the best fit for your hands. Crafted from Malas wood, known for its lightness and resilience, they offer a balanced feel in the hand suited to everyday use.
Each pair comes in a MUSUBI KILN original box finished with white washi paper adorned with the auspicious shippo (seven treasures) pattern. Understated yet refined, the packaging lends a sense of occasion, making these chopsticks equally suited for personal use or a thoughtful gift.
Original: $57.00
-70%$57.00
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These wooden chopsticks, rooted in the traditions of Obama and Wakasa lacquerware, carry the continuity of regional craft into daily use. The carved kikko (tortoiseshell) pattern lends a subtle rhythm to the form, while the surface is finished with a smooth, lustrous sheen that feels almost fluid to the touch.
Vivid yet composed tones—red, yellow, green, and blue—hold a gentle depth, shifting softly with the light and bringing a sense of stillness to the table. Choose between two sizes for the best fit for your hands. Crafted from Malas wood, known for its lightness and resilience, they offer a balanced feel in the hand suited to everyday use.
Each pair comes in a MUSUBI KILN original box finished with white washi paper adorned with the auspicious shippo (seven treasures) pattern. Understated yet refined, the packaging lends a sense of occasion, making these chopsticks equally suited for personal use or a thoughtful gift.
























