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  • Kissho: Gold crane chopsticks holders (set of two)【Free Shipping】

    The crane is an auspicious bird symbolizing longevity. We created an auspicious chopsticks holder by applying genuine gold leaf to a Mino Ware crane object. A pair of cranes symbolizes a happily married couple. Learn More
    $54.60

  • Kodaihaku Wooden Square Plates 2plates【Free Shipping】

    A pair of plates of Hakuichi’s original Kanazawa gold leaf series.

    You can enjoy the unique harmony between the natural grain of Douglas Fir and the one-of-a-kind beauty of Kodaibaku (Antique Foil), created by the subtle interplay of nature and craftsmanship—right at your dining table. Crafted using plywood, a technique where thin sheets of wood are layered, pressed, and shaped, this piece is both lightweight and durable, with a water-resistant finish for everyday usability. Its timeless design blends seamlessly into both Japanese and Western table settings, enhancing the presentation of any dish. The Small size comes in a set of two—perfect for serving side dishes or individual portions. About Kodaibaku This is a special series of Kanazawa foil called Kodaibaku, in which no two pieces shine the same. Developed through a unique technique, this foil creates a distinctive and elegant gradation, and has remained a customer favorite since the brand’s founding. Because Kodaibaku contains multiple hues within a single foil, there’s no need for elaborate decoration. Its simple yet expressive shimmer lends a modern flair while still evoking a sense of Japanese tradition. Please note: Each piece is handcrafted by skilled artisans, so the shine and tones may vary—ranging from cooler, bluish tones to warmer, reddish hues. Learn More

    $145.60

  • Kodaihaku Wooden Square Plates (M) 【Free Shipping】

    A plate of Hakuichi’s original Kanazawa gold leaf Kodaihaku series. Enjoy the harmonious interplay of the unique grain of Douglas Fir and the one-of-a-kind shimmer of Kodaibaku, where chance and craftsmanship combine to create beauty on your dining table. Crafted using plywood, a technique that involves layering and pressing thin sheets of wood, the plate is lightweight, durable, and finished with a water-resistant coating—making it both functional and long-lasting. Its refined design complements both Japanese and Western table settings, enhancing the presentation of any dish. The Medium size is ideal for serving main courses or appetizers, making it a versatile piece for everyday use or special occasions. Learn More
    $127.40

  • Kodaihaku Wooden Square Plates (L) 【Free Shipping】

    A plate of Hakuichi’s original Kanazawa gold leaf Kodaihaku series. Enjoy the natural harmony between the distinctive grain of Douglas Fir and the one-of-a-kind brilliance of Kodaibaku —a beauty born from the serendipitous interaction of materials. This plate is crafted using plywood, a process in which thin sheets of wood are layered, pressed, and shaped. The result is a lightweight, durable, and water-resistant piece that's easy to use in daily life. Its versatile design complements a wide range of Japanese and Western table settings, making any dish look more refined. The Large size is perfect for serving shared dishes such as salads or appetizers, and also makes an elegant one-plate meal setting. By arranging a few small portions of various dishes, you can create a visually luxurious presentation. Learn More
    $145.60

  • Kodaihaku Bamboo Round Tray【Free Shipping】

    A plate of Hakuichi’s original Kanazawa gold leaf Kodaihaku series. A tray that perfectly suits everyday use, combining the natural texture of bamboo material with the elegant finish of "Kodai Haku" . Crafted into a round shape that makes full use of bamboo’s natural flexibility and resilience. This tray is not only ideal as a traditional serving tray, but also perfect for a modern café-style setting—carry your meal to the table, and return it to the kitchen as is once you’re done. Designed with a slightly larger diameter (33cm) than the standard size (30cm), it comfortably accommodates everyday Japanese tableware like rice bowls and soup bowls. It also features finger grooves for an easy grip when lifting. 【Traditional Craft, Reimagined for the Modern Age】 This piece belongs to the "Kodai Haku" series, a unique collection of Kanazawa gold leaf where each item shines differently. Using a special technique, this kawazawa gold leaf features a beautiful gradation of colors—an innovation that has remained a customer favorite since the brand’s founding. Kodai Haku itself contains multiple hues, eliminating the need for elaborate designs. Its simple, elegant shimmer captures the essence of tradition while also complementing modern interiors. Note: As each piece is handcrafted by artisans, the color and shine may vary—some may have bluish tones, while others appear reddish, giving each item a one-of-a-kind finish. Learn More
    $218.40

  • Kodaihaku Bamboo Tea Tray【Free Shipping】

    A plate of Hakuichi’s original Kanazawa gold leaf Kodaihaku series. A naturally refined rectangular tray made from bamboo, accented with Hakuichi's original "Kodai Haku" . The warm, organic texture of bamboo pairs beautifully with the gentle shimmer of the Kanazawa gold leaf, creating a piece that brings café-style elegance to your home with ease. Perfect not only for tea time but also as a snack tray for cheese, dried fruits, or appetizers to accompany drinks—this tray helps you create special, relaxing moments just for yourself. A key feature is the easy-to-grip design, with space for your fingers when lifting. 【Traditional Craft with a Modern Twist】 This tray features "Kodai Haku," a distinctive series of Kanazawa gold leaf where each piece shines differently. Developed using a unique production method, Kodai Haku boasts stunning natural gradations in color and has remained a popular series since the brand's founding. Because the Kanazawa gold leaf itself contains multiple hues, there’s no need for ornate decoration. The minimalist brilliance of the kanazawa gold leaf lends a sense of tradition while effortlessly fitting into contemporary settings. Note: As each piece is handcrafted by artisans, color and luster may vary—some may have bluish or reddish tones, giving each tray its own unique character. Learn More
    $109.20

  • Fortune Chopstick Rests – Set of 5 with Traditional Komon Patterns【Free Shipping】

    This elegant set of five chopstick rests features traditional Japanese auspicious patterns (kisho monyo) crafted with a raised design on a simple gold base. Each pattern symbolizes good fortune, harmony, and prosperity—perfect for celebrating special occasions or as a thoughtful gift. Included Motifs: Shippo (Seven Treasures): Interlocking circles representing harmony and eternal prosperity. Asanoha (Hemp Leaf): A symbol of healthy growth and protection. Sangi (Counting Rods): Inspired by traditional divination tools, wishing for a fortunate future. Karahana Shippo (Floral Treasures): A blend of floral and circular motifs symbolizing peace and family prosperity. Ichimatsu (Checkerboard): A continuous pattern representing steady and lasting success. Learn More
    $91.00

  • Fortune Chopstick Rests – Set of 5 Lucky charm【Free Shipping】

    Perfect for Special Occasions or as a Gift This is a set of five lucky charm chopstick rests, each adorned with gold leaf and featuring auspicious motifs. A collaboration between Kutani ware, a traditional craft from Ishikawa Prefecture, and genuine gold leaf. This is an exclusive, original set from Hakuichi, combining tradition with good fortune. These versatile pieces can also be used as brush rests or paperweights. ◇ Daruma ◇ A symbol of family safety, good health, and victory. Daruma from Kinjiro is especially believed to bring financial fortune. ◇ Folding Fan ◇ The fan’s spreading shape symbolizes expanding prospects and a bright future. ◇ Gourd (Hyotan) ◇ Said to invite happiness and success, while also serving as a charm for protection and good health. ◇ Waves and Plovers (Nami Chidori) ◇ Plovers (chidori) are considered symbols of victory and goal achievement, as “chidori” can be interpreted as “taking a thousand.” ◇ Sea Bream (Tai) ◇ Associated with the word “medetai” (auspicious/celebratory), the sea bream symbolizes good fortune and harmony with others. Learn More
    $91.00

  • Fortune Chopstick Rests – Set of 5 Fuji Five Views【Free Shipping】

    This collection unifies the design and specifications of five chopstick rests, each inspired by a different view of Mt. Fuji. These designs are based on five iconic scenes from Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji by Katsushika Hokusai—one of Japan’s most celebrated artists, known worldwide. Each scene has been reinterpreted with a modern aesthetic. Among the many depictions of Mt. Fuji, the rare "Red Fuji" is especially auspicious. It is said to bring good fortune to those who see it, as it is a fleeting and beautiful sight. ・Koshu Misaka Suimen (Lake Surface at Misaka in Kai Province) Mt. Fuji reflected on a calm lake, where a single small boat floats. A tranquil scene capturing silence and serenity. ・Gotenyama no Fuji (Fuji from Gotenyama) A spring scene depicting cherry blossoms in full bloom, where viewers can enjoy both sakura and Mt. Fuji together. ・Gaifu Kaisei (South Wind, Clear Sky) A breathtaking moment when Mt. Fuji glows red in the early morning, between summer and autumn. Known as “Red Fuji,” it evokes awe and wonder. ・Kanagawa-oki Nami-ura (The Great Wave off Kanagawa) Mt. Fuji stands still in the distance beyond the surging waves—an iconic contrast between motion and stillness, near and far. ・Koshu Isawa Akatsuki (Dawn at Isawa in Kai Province) The beginning of a new day. Mt. Fuji is illuminated by the rising sun in a powerful and hopeful image. Learn More
    $91.00

  • Fortune Chopstick Rests – Set of 5 Rabbit【Free Shipping】

    They are popular both as personal items for special occasions and as thoughtful gifts. Rabbit-themed items are especially well-received for celebrations such as longevity milestones, weddings, and housewarmings. ・Waves The traditional motif of "waves and rabbits" is thought to offer protection from fire, as waves (water) symbolize fire prevention. ・Susuki Grass (Japanese Pampas Grass) Susuki is believed to ward off evil spirits. It is often displayed during the harvest moon festival to protect crops and pray for a good harvest. ・Full Moon The full moon symbolizes prosperity. The rabbit, believed to live on the moon, is thought to bring wealth and good luck. ・Autumn Flowers Rabbits, known for swiftly hopping up mountain paths, symbolize progress, success, and energetic advancement. ・Crescent Moon Rabbits have long been regarded as messengers of the moon, making them lucky creatures believed to "bring the moon"—a play on words in Japanese, as tsuki means both "moon" and "luck." Learn More
    $91.00

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