chopstick rest is called “Hashioki” in Japan. Hashi means chopstick and Oki means putting. It is similar to a knife or a spoon rest, used to keep the chopstick tips off the table. Chopstick rests are found more commonly in restaurants than in homes or when you have guests in home. Although there are many shapes for chopstick rests, this Kyusu shape is rare, and even rarer with a Denchan image. A set of two.
Chopstick Rest: D 2.0 x H 1.0
Chopstick Rest: D 2.0 x H 1.0