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Smoky Bamboo Gold-Decorated Sweet Cutter "Yuuhoshi" #10

Smoky Bamboo Gold-Decorated Sweet Cutter "Yuuhoshi" #10

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Material: Smoky bamboo
Size: W1 x L12 x T0.1~0.2cm

A confectionery cutter inspired by the stars twinkling in the evening sky.

"Soot bamboo" is bamboo that was used to make thatched roofs of old houses, and it naturally took on a color while being smoked by the smoke from the hearth for 100 to 200 years. Nowadays, high-quality soot bamboo is becoming rare.

The gold leaf is applied with lacquer, polished, and then coated with lacquer every few days. The elegant sparkle of the gold leaf combined with the sooted bamboo will make your daily tea time special. It can also be used for Japanese sweets, raw chocolate, and pound cake.

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⚫︎For long-term use
After use, wash with water or lukewarm water, lightly wipe off the water, and let it dry naturally in a well-ventilated place.
・Do not use in a dishwasher or dish dryer.

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From the left in the second image: #10, #11, #12, #13
The images from the third onwards are for illustrative purposes only.

Toru Hatsuta

Following the techniques and aesthetic sense of traditional bamboo basket making, he creates works that evoke the contemporary era, focusing on everyday tools, tea ceremony utensils, and bamboo crafts.

He has been selected for the Eastern Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition for two consecutive years, and his work "Sensujimoriki" is in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne.

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