Fleeting Sakura Chopsticks Suribachi During the Heian period (794-1185
Description
During the Heian period (794-1185 CE)
Created out of tin
A blue hydrangea
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imparting an elegant and refined impression
Fleeting Sakura Chopsticks Suribachi During the Heian period (794-1185These wooden chopsticks feature a delicate depiction of falling cherry blossoms, capturing the fleeting beauty of spring. Like petals lingering in the breeze, the sakura motif preserves a moment of quiet elegance. As light touches the inlay, the abalone shell shimmers, bringing each petal to life with a luminous glow. This exquisite design is crafted using the traditional kaizogan shell inlay technique, where carefully selected abalone shells are
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