Kisshō Gold Crane Chopstick Rests (Set of 2)
Kisshō Gold Crane Chopstick Rests (Set of 2)
Product Description
Overview
The "Kisshō Gold Crane Chopstick Rests (Set of 2)" feature Mino ware cranes adorned with genuine gold leaf. In Japanese culture, cranes symbolize longevity and are considered auspicious. A pair of cranes, known as "meoto-zuru," represents harmonious marital relationships. These chopstick rests are ideal for New Year's dining, celebrations for the elderly, or as decorative items symbolizing good fortune.
Features
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Mino ware cranes adorned with genuine gold leaf.
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A pair of cranes symbolizes harmonious marital relationships.
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Ideal for New Year's dining, celebrations for the elderly, or as decorative items symbolizing good fortune.
Specifications
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Size: Approximately W5cm × D3cm × H2cm each
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Material: Ceramic (Mino ware), genuine gold leaf
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Set Contents: 2 pieces
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Country of Origin: Japan (Mino region, Gifu Prefecture)
Notes
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Not suitable for microwave or dishwasher use.
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Gently wipe gold leaf areas with a soft cloth.
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As handcrafted items, slight variations may occur.
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