





Hand-Painted Blue Rabbit Chopstick Rest
Elevate Your Table with Hand-Painted historic Tajimi ceramic
Infuse your dining experience with a touch of whimsical elegance with our traditional Japanese historic Tajimi ceramic Blue Rabbit Chopstick Rest. Crafted from smooth, pristine white porcelain, each piece is meticulously hand-painted by skilled artisans with vibrant blue accents. The result is a charming blend of playful spirit and sophisticated design, destined to captivate your guests.
Functionality Meets Enchanting Design
Though petite in size, this delightful rabbit chopstick rest offers exceptional stability, securely cradling your chopsticks throughout your meal. It's not merely a functional item but a versatile accent perfect for:
- Everyday Dining: Add a heartwarming detail to your daily meals.
- Table Coordination: Elevate your special occasions and themed dinners.
- Thoughtful Gifting: An auspicious present for those born in the Year of the Rabbit, or a unique seasonal token.
The Art of Handcrafted Porcelain
Each chopstick rest is a testament to expert craftsmanship, carefully shaped and glazed by seasoned artisans. The handmade nature of these ceramic pieces ensures a unique warmth and individuality, transforming ordinary meal times into richer, more enjoyable moments. It's these subtle, heartwarming details that truly make a house a home.
Important Note Before Purchase
As each piece is lovingly handcrafted, slight variations in color, shape, texture, and the intensity of the hand-painted details are inherent. These distinctions are not imperfections but rather the unique characteristics and charm of authentic handmade porcelain, making every chopstick rest truly one-of-a-kind.
The Legacy of Tajimi: A Golden Age of Ceramics
This piece originates from the historic kilns of the Tajimi region, an area whose very foundations are built on millennia of pottery making. During the turbulent Azuchi-Momoyama period (late 16th century), master potters fleeing war found sanctuary here. Supported by powerful warlords like Oda Nobunaga and visionary tea masters, they abandoned perfect symmetry to embrace the dramatic, irregular beauty of nature. To hold this vessel is to touch a 400-year-old story of political intrigue, artistic rebellion, and the relentless pursuit of the perfect tea ceremony.
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | W 4.5 cm (1.8 in) x L 3.6 cm (1.4 in) x H 2 cm (0.8 in) |
| Material | ceramic |
| Weight | 32 g (0.1 lbs) |
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