This chopstick is beautifully chic! Each chopstick is very labor
intensive and can contain up to 50+ layers of lacquer. Wakasa nuri hashi
- made in the Fukui prefecture, located along the coast of the Sea of
Japan, since the Edo period. Craftsmen apply multiple layers of lacquer
to each chopstick and depending on the style, may also incorporate small
pieces of shell or mother of pearl to enhance the design. The final
design of the chopsticks comes from how the lacquer coatings are carved
in order to expose the layers. Carving can also determine the final
shape of the chopstick. After carving the chopstick must be polished in
order to bring out the beauty and colors of the lacquering. The Wakasa
Nasu black Japanese chopsticks are 9 inches in length with carving that
creates indented scallops on 2 sides and creates vertical striping down
the other 2 sides. Beautiful colors of black, brown and gold design.
The chopsticks have a base of Malas wood (Homalium tomentosum), harvested in Indonesia. They have an Acrylic protective finish. Made in Japan.