[Makuake public special feature No.2] Everyday life that becomes rich with chopsticks

I want one at home, special chopsticks.

 

The name of the name of the Japanese gourmet, Kitaoji Rosanjin, leaves the word, "The vessel is a cooking kimono." The vessel is like clothes that bring out the charm of cooking and color vividly. Each tool surrounding the table enriches the dining table and gives the invited people happy. That consciousness is a place that leads to the heart of "hospitality", and it is a chopstick that creates hospitality.

It is said that the taste of dishes depends on the appearance. Being particular about the surrounding things, such as vessels and chopsticks, will increase your feelings, and your meal time will be more special. For example, if you want to eat Japanese and Chinese and Asian cuisine in a high -quality atmosphere, when you bless your family, call a guest and hire, you can spend a wonderful time. 。

 

Everyday life with chopsticks and coasters

Special meals with families and meals with friends may also be luxurious. Among them, the chopsticks have the same presence as cooking and color the table. Combined with a simple design plate, the charm of chopsticks will be further enhanced. You can also enjoy different expressions depending on the light that inserts into the chopsticks, such as attaching candles. By aligning the coasters of early benefits on tableware, the quality of the dining table will be further increased. Also, when taking out and eating Japanese food and Asian meals, using this special chopsticks will enhance the luxurious mood.

               

 

Chopstick rests are used to prevent the chopsticks rolling, keep the table polluted, and keep them in the mouth hygienically. Why don't you enjoy toved ludation using chopstick rests made using precious foil?

 

Coasters made of natural materials dissolve in every scene. With a size of about 9cm square, you can place tumblers, beer glass, wine glasses, mugs, etc. By combining it with a transparent glass, you can enjoy the portrait on the bottom.

 

 

 [Makuake public page]
https://www.makuake.com/project/serendouce-crafts/

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