Confectionery mold Fukuyose chopstick rests
- Regular price
- CHF 7.00
- Sale price
- CHF 7.00
- Regular price
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These small chopstick rests are made from traditional wooden moulds once used to shape traditional Japanese wagashi sweets. Delicately formed higashi confections, with motifs of seasonal flowers and ...
Charming chopstick rests shaped from traditional confectionery moulds.
These small chopstick rests are made from traditional wooden moulds once used to shape traditional Japanese wagashi sweets. Delicately formed higashi confections, with motifs of seasonal flowers and auspicious symbols, embody a distinctly Japanese sense of beauty—often too charming to eat. By faithfully reproducing even the finest carved lines of the original moulds, we have transformed that gentle charm into these endearing chopstick rests.
A rich variety of colours and forms.
Featuring auspicious motifs such as chrysanthemum and plum blossoms, cranes, and gourds, these chopstick rests are well suited to celebratory meals and moments of hospitality. Though small, they have a quiet presence, adding a subtle touch of colour and warmth to the everyday table. With a wide range of designs available, they can be arranged in matching colours and shapes for a calm, unified look, or mixed freely for a more lively setting, depending on your mood.
Choose only what you like, in just the number you need.
Each chopstick rest is available individually, allowing you to choose only the shapes and colours you like, in the quantities you need. Select them to suit your household or the number of guests you welcome.
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Delivery & returns
Free international shipping available on qualifying orders. Global shipping from Nara, Japan via DHL. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery for unused items in original packaging (return shipping at customer's expense).
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