

Bent chopstick rest "Musubi" -Nousaku-
Good Fortune -
Japan has traditionally been particular about good fortune. One example of this is mizuhiki (decorative paper cords). Depending on the way they are tied, the number of strands, and their colors, mizuhiki carry various meanings.
This product is a chopstick rest designed with mizuhiki as its motif - a traditional Japanese element. We've collected auspicious "knots" from among mizuhiki designs. That's why it's highly recommended as a gift or wedding favor.
- 100% Tin -
These chopstick rests are made from precious 100% tin. The distinctive characteristic of tin is its "softness." While this is sometimes viewed as a weakness in metals, for these chopstick rests, the softness has been utilized to create the very interesting functionality of being "bendable."
Feel free to bend them according to your preference, and use them not only as chopstick rests but also as cutlery rests to support all types of flatware.
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■ Usage Precautions
Please avoid excessive movement, as repeatedly applying force to one spot or twisting and turning may cause tearing. Due to its low melting point, do not place over direct flame. It cannot be used in microwave ovens.
Do not place in the freezer as it may cause tin pest (discoloration and deformation of tin).
■ Maintenance After use, wash with kitchen detergent (neutral) using a soft cloth or sponge, just like other tableware.
Do not scrub with hard brushes. Also, do not polish with cleanser as it is soft and easily scratched.
When the luster becomes dull, it can be restored by polishing with commercially available metal polish, toothpaste, or baking soda.
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