Chopsticks crafted for everyday use from hand-cut Moso bamboo. The four-sided design of the barrel prevents this flatware from rolling away when set down on a table or bowl, and a variety of colors allows customers to easily match their tableware or create a set with one of each shade.
9" long
Bamboo, polyurethane, acrylic
Hand wash gently and air dry.
Final Sale Item
Founded in 1963 in Kumamoto Prefecture, Yamachiku is known throughout Japan for their thoughtfully designed chopsticks. At every stage of the production process - from forestry to packaging - Yamachiku relies on the expertise of skilled artisans who turn locally harvested Moso bamboo into colorful tableware. In addition to its role as a traditional material for chopsticks, this bamboo is a sustainable and renewable resource, owing to its fast growth and abundance in the Kumamoto region.
Chopsticks crafted for everyday use from hand-cut Moso bamboo. The four-sided design of the barrel prevents this flatware from rolling away when set down on a table or bowl, and a variety of colors allows customers to easily match their tableware or create a set with one of each shade.
9" long
Bamboo, polyurethane, acrylic
Hand wash gently and air dry.
Final Sale Item
Founded in 1963 in Kumamoto Prefecture, Yamachiku is known throughout Japan for their thoughtfully designed chopsticks. At every stage of the production process - from forestry to packaging - Yamachiku relies on the expertise of skilled artisans who turn locally harvested Moso bamboo into colorful tableware. In addition to its role as a traditional material for chopsticks, this bamboo is a sustainable and renewable resource, owing to its fast growth and abundance in the Kumamoto region.