These beautiful chopstick rests are made in a small seaside town in Kanazawa. The maker adds a little bit of beach sand to his clay, which results in a beautifully rustic texture. The chopstick rests can also be used with cutlery.
Specifications
Made in Japan
Who Makes It
Since opening his workshop in 1997, Haruhiko Iwasaki has been creating simple and rustic-looking ceramics that showcase the natural beauty of the clay and glaze.