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A handkerchief born from the world's first trees. Crafted using "wood thread", thread made from Japanese cedar & cypress trees from Yoshino, Nara Prefecture. This "wood thread" is woven together with organic cotton to create this handkerchief that is kind to both the forest and your skin.
This item is made using thinned wood and so leads to forest conservation.
Deer: Its grand antlers are said to symbolize victory in battle.
A handkerchief born from the world's first trees. Crafted using "wood thread", thread made from Japanese cedar & cypress trees from Yoshino, Nara Prefecture. This "wood thread" is woven together with organic cotton to create this handkerchief that is kind to both the forest and your skin.
This item is made using thinned wood and so leads to forest conservation.
Hedgehogs: As hedgehogs have many children they are considered a symbol of fertility.
A handkerchief born from the world's first trees. Crafted using "wood thread", thread made from Japanese cedar & cypress trees from Yoshino, Nara Prefecture. This "wood thread" is woven together with organic cotton to create this handkerchief that is kind to both the forest and your skin.
This item is made using thinned wood and so leads to forest conservation.
Bear: As bears grow to become very large, they are said to symbolize growth and becoming a "big shot".
A handkerchief born from the world's first trees. Crafted using "wood thread", thread made from Japanese cedar & cypress trees from Yoshino, Nara Prefecture. This "wood thread" is woven together with organic cotton to create this handkerchief that is kind to both the forest and your skin.
This item is made using thinned wood and so leads to forest conservation.
Owl: Owls are an auspicious animal in Japan as the word for owl, "fukuro", can also mean "without hardships" and "bringing luck".
The handle shape has been designed to be easy to grip while the head is in a shape that easily scoops even corners of pots. Made of Japanese cypress which features high resistance against decay & strength, lightness and ease of use.
Miyajima Kogei Seisakusho makes wooden rice paddles and wooden cooking utensils on the island of Miyajima, Hiroshima. Founded in the mid-Meiji period, it started out making square trays and in the early Showa period began making wooden scoops.
When manufacturing items, importance is placed on ease of use and longevity. Wood from Chugoku and Kyushu is mainly used as a material. Each individual item is shaped using a router and a chamfering machine and then polished by hand.
Wood items are items full of love that become more nuanced the more they are used. We would like you to use this item for a long time.
The handle shape has been designed to be easy to grip. In a universal round design. Made of Japanese cypress which features high resistance against decay & strength, lightness and ease of use.
Miyajima Kogei Seisakusho makes wooden rice paddles and wooden cooking utensils on the island of Miyajima, Hiroshima. Founded in the mid-Meiji period, it started out making square trays and in the early Showa period began making wooden scoops.
When manufacturing items, importance is placed on ease of use and longevity. Wood from Chugoku and Kyushu is mainly used as a material. Each individual item is shaped using a router and a chamfering machine and then polished by hand.
Wood items are items full of love that become more nuanced the more they are used. We would like you to use this item for a long time.
In a size that allows it to be used for jam and margarine as well as butter. Made of cherry tree wood which is hard and resilient. As it ages, its redness will increase.
Miyajima Kogei Seisakusho makes wooden rice paddles and wooden cooking utensils on the island of Miyajima, Hiroshima. Founded in the mid-Meiji period, it started out making square trays and in the early Showa period began making wooden scoops.
When manufacturing items, importance is placed on ease of use and longevity. Wood from Chugoku and Kyushu is mainly used as a material. Each individual item is shaped using a router and a chamfering machine and then polished by hand.
Wood items are items full of love that become more nuanced the more they are used. We would like you to use this item for a long time.
In a classic size for high frequency of use. Made of cherry tree wood which is hard and resilient. As it ages, its redness will increase.
Miyajima Kogei Seisakusho makes wooden rice paddles and wooden cooking utensils on the island of Miyajima, Hiroshima. Founded in the mid-Meiji period, it started out making square trays and in the early Showa period began making wooden scoops.
When manufacturing items, importance is placed on ease of use and longevity. Wood from Chugoku and Kyushu is mainly used as a material. Each individual item is shaped using a router and a chamfering machine and then polished by hand.
Wood items are items full of love that become more nuanced the more they are used. We would like you to use this item for a long time.
Recommended for use on small pots and frying pans. Made of cherry tree wood which is hard and resilient. As it ages, its redness will increase.
Miyajima Kogei Seisakusho makes wooden rice paddles and wooden cooking utensils on the island of Miyajima, Hiroshima. Founded in the mid-Meiji period, it started out making square trays and in the early Showa period began making wooden scoops.
When manufacturing items, importance is placed on ease of use and longevity. Wood from Chugoku and Kyushu is mainly used as a material. Each individual item is shaped using a router and a chamfering machine and then polished by hand.
Wood items are items full of love that become more nuanced the more they are used. We would like you to use this item for a long time.
[Bento Box] Rice Chest-Style Bento Box, Large Round, Brown (w/Divider)
A bento box made like a tambourine.
This rice chest-style bento box is made using the same laminated wood-bending technology that goes into making tambourines. Created by Japanese hands and given authentic Japanese styling, This rice chest-style bento box provides an eye-catching contrast to the busy, East-and-West-blending kitchen tables of today.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN