
White Bean Bead Japanese Chopstick Rest
White Bean Bead Japanese Chopstick Rest
The Shiro Mametama Chopstick Rest is a testament to the beauty of simplicity. With 'Shiro' meaning white in Japanese, the rest evokes a sense of purity and tranquility. The 'Mametama', or 'bean bead' design, characterised by its rounded, bead-like shape, adds a subtle tactile appeal to the chopstick rest. This piece has been meticulously crafted in Japan.
A Guide to Japanese Tableware
What is Touga?
Touga Tableware stands as a prominent and significant player in the Japanese ceramic industry, boasting a rich legacy of over seventy years. The moniker "Touga" finds its roots in the Japanese lexicon, with 'tou' (陶) meaning pottery and 'ga' (雅) denoting elegance. This nomenclature is a testament to the company's unwavering commitment to the creation of sophisticated, top-tier tableware that seamlessly fuses the charm of traditional craftsmanship with the practicality of contemporary design.
Japanese potteries are hand made. It is normal to have imperfections such as pits, marks and uneven shapes.
Made in Japan.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe.
- Can be stored in the refrigerator.
- Not for use in the oven. No harsh cleaning.
Specifications
Chopstick Rest |
Length 4.4cm, width 3.3cm, height 1.2cm |
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