
Kyoto Nishijin Chopstick Pouch – Spring Flower Basket
Carrying chopsticks signifies a touch of personal care in the Japanese culture. With this in mind, having a distinct chopstick pouch elevates that experience.
With a variety from Nishijin, chirimen, and Hakata-ori weaving techniques, there’s a diverse range of designs and atmospheres. Choose one that best matches the mood or occasion at hand.
What is Nishijin, Chirimen and Hakata-ori weaving techniques?
Nishijin, originating from the Nishijin district in Kyoto, is renowned for its intricate and lavish weaving technique often used in the making of kimono textiles.
Chirimen is another unique Japanese weaving style characterized by its distinct wrinkled texture, a result of alternating tightly twisted weft yarns.
Hakata-ori, on the other hand, is a traditional woven fabric from Fukuoka, known for its striking geometric patterns and strength, making it popular for obi (traditional belts) worn with kimonos.
Interesting Read – Japanese Chopsticks: A Guide Before You Buy.
Specifications
| Design | Spring Flower Basket |
| Origin | Kyoto Nishijin |
| Material Techniques | Nishijin weaving |


















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