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

    A Set of Five Charming Chopstick Rests Inspired by Traditional Mizuhiki Knots This stylish and adorable set captures the spirit of celebration with beautifully crafted mizuhiki—traditional Japanese decorative knots—each designed in the elegant musubi-kiri (tight knot) style, symbolizing finality and lasting bonds. It's a perfect gift to mark joyous occasions or to express heartfelt congratulations and well-wishes. The name "Kotohogi" refers to the act of celebrating happy events and conveying blessings through words—making this set a meaningful present for weddings, anniversaries, housewarmings, or other special moments. Each piece showcases the fine wrinkles and texture of Kanazawa gold leaf, allowing you to fully appreciate its beauty. Layered with translucent ink patterns on top of the gold, the design creates a refined harmony between tradition and modern aesthetics. When arranged side by side, the five chopstick rests form a continuous mizuhiki design—an element of surprise and delight in both form and symbolism. – The Five Mizuhiki Knot Designs and Their Meanings – ◇ Kano Musubi – Wish-fulfilling Knot From the front, it resembles the kanji for "mouth" , and from the back, a cross , symbolizing the phrase “wishes come true.” ◇ Awaji Musubi (Heart-shaped) – Everlasting Bond Known for being impossible to untie once tied, this heart-shaped version of the Awaji knot represents a wish for close, enduring relationships. ◇ Ume Musubi – Plum Blossom Knot The plum tree is a symbol of health and protection from illness. As it blooms first in early spring, it's associated with a "good start" and positive beginnings. ◇ Crane Knot – Symbol of Longevity The crane, said to live a thousand years, is a traditional symbol of long life. Its loud call is believed to reach the heavens—making it a powerful bringer of good fortune. ◇ Turtle Knot – Symbol of Good Fortune and Success The turtle brings good relationships and is believed to bring career success, as it is thought to foresee the changing tides of the vast ocean. Learn More
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Crane and Tortoise [Pink]【Free Shipping】

    This art panel depicts cranes and turtles—symbols of longevity—rising gracefully upward alongside gold leaf.

    This art panel blends traditional techniques such as Kanazawa gold leaf, Kanazawa Mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting), with a design suited to today’s lifestyle. Its simple and lightweight construction makes it easy to display casually in spaces like the living room. The "Kanazawa Mizuhiki – Crane and Turtle" series expresses the uplifting image of cranes and turtles—symbols of longevity—rising gracefully with shimmering gold leaf. Enjoy this piece in your home as a symbol of good fortune and a celebration of tradition in everyday life.

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  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Crane and Tortoise [Blue]【Free Shipping】

    This art panel depicts cranes and turtles—symbols of longevity—rising gracefully upward alongside gold leaf.

    Crafted using the traditional Kanazawa Mizuhiki technique, it features auspicious motifs of cranes and turtles. The elegant combination of deep blue and gold leaf blends beautifully with modern interior design. By harmonizing traditional techniques such as Kanazawa gold leaf, Kanazawa Mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting art), the piece is designed in a style that allows it to be easily displayed in everyday spaces like the living room.

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  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Fūryū [White]【Free Shipping】

    This art panel combines traditional Japanese techniques such as Kanazawa gold leaf, Kanazawa mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting methods used in hanging scrolls), reimagined to suit contemporary living spaces. Designed to suit modern living spaces, this art panel features a thoughtfully considered size and lightweight construction—making it easy for even a single person to hang, such as a woman decorating her own space. It combines traditional Japanese techniques such as Kanazawa gold leaf, Kanazawa Mizuhiki, and hyōsō (traditional mounting), creating a refined blend of craftsmanship and contemporary style. The piece titled “Kanazawa Mizuhiki Fūryū” incorporates a tamakmusubi (decorative knot) representing nanten berries—often used in simple Mizuhiki designs—along with motifs of pine, symbolizing good fortune and longevity.

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  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Fūryū [Crimson]【Free Shipping】

    This art panel combines traditional Japanese techniques such as Kanazawa gold leaf, Kanazawa mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting methods used in hanging scrolls), reimagined to suit contemporary living spaces. The vivid vermilion background beautifully enhances the brilliance of the gold leaf and highlights the graceful flow of white mizuhiki cords. Accents of tightly knotted cords represent nanten berries (a symbol of good fortune), along with pine motifs, both commonly featured in elegant mizuhiki arrangements.

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  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Iki [White]【Free Shipping】

    A brilliant crimson hue accented with radiant gold leaf—this vivid and elegant artwork features motifs of nanten (heavenly bamboo) and cranes, expressed through traditional Kanazawa mizuhiki knotting techniques. Blending classic craftsmanship such as Kanazawa gold leaf, mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting), the piece presents a refined yet modern design. Created as a New Year decoration suitable for contemporary living spaces, its compact size and lightweight construction make it easy for a single person—especially women—to display with ease.

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    $254.80

  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Iki [Crimson]【Free Shipping】

    A brilliant crimson hue accented with radiant gold leaf—this vivid and elegant artwork features motifs of nanten (heavenly bamboo) and cranes, expressed through traditional Kanazawa mizuhiki knotting techniques. Blending classic craftsmanship such as Kanazawa gold leaf, mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting), the piece presents a refined yet modern design. Created as a New Year decoration suitable for contemporary living spaces, its compact size and lightweight construction make it easy for a single person—especially women—to display with ease.

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    $254.80

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