A boxed set of two pairs of chopsticks, one with a black and one with crane patterns on the handles.
A boxed set of two pairs of chopsticks, one with a black and one with crane patterns on the handles.
A boxed set of two pairs of chopsticks, one with a black and one with crane patterns on the handles.
A boxed set of two pairs of chopsticks, one with a black and one with crane patterns on the handles.
A boxed set of two pairs of chopsticks, one with a black and one with crane patterns on the handles.

Lucky Crane Chopstick Set

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This set of two chopstick pairs is hand-painted with a motif reflective of one of Japan’s most auspicious birds—the regal crane. The artist has painstakingly hand-painted the crane motif using rich gold and pastel blue, perfect for the imperial red and forest green lacquered chopsticks. In Japanese lore, cranes symbolize longevity and prosperity, lending an air of tradition and culture to your table setting. Artistic traditions dating back hundreds of years go into creating each set of chopsticks. This set is elegantly displayed in its beautiful packaging. The timeless designs on these chopsticks make them excellent gifts, and the proven durability ensures countless memories - at everyday meals or special occasions.

Dimension

8.9" (22.5 cm)

Weight

0.7 oz (20 g)

Material

Natural wood

Coating

Polyester

Craft Type

Yamanaka Lacquerware

Brand

Maeju

Chopsticks

Chopsticks are the quintessential utensil for any Japanese meal. They are personal as well, since many Japanese use their own individual set of chopsticks at home during mealtime. It's easy to customize the size, material, decoration, and finishes to suit individual tastes and needs. Choices like natural wood, hand-carved, hand-painted, and lacquered make chopsticks highly collectible and a great gift.

Yamanaka Lacquerware

Yamanaka lacquerware dates back to 1580 when highly skilled kimono-koji (wood-turning) artisans settled in the village of Masago - today’s Ishikawa Prefecture of Japan. World-famous for their intricately carved wooden pieces, Yamanaka artisans are renowned for the rich lacquer that they use to painstakingly seal and decorate their pieces. Chestnut, cherry, and other traditional woods feature at the heart of these stunning wood pieces.

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