A practical and decorative object on which you can place chopsticks as well as Western cutlery. The cherry blossom is one of the most important symbols of Japanese culture. It symbolises beauty, new beginnings and transience.
DID YOU KNOW? ... Hashioki (箸置き) are used to place chopsticks on. This prevents the table or its surface from getting dirty. It also prevents the chopsticks from rolling off the table.
A practical and decorative object on which you can place chopsticks as well as Western cutlery. The cherry blossom is one of the most important symbols of Japanese culture. It symbolises beauty, new beginnings and transience.
DID YOU KNOW? ... Hashioki (箸置き) are used to place chopsticks on. This prevents the table or its surface from getting dirty. It also prevents the chopsticks from rolling off the table.
The cherry blossom is one of the most important symbols of Japanese culture. It symbolises beauty, new beginnings and transience.
DID YOU KNOW? ...
Hashioki (箸置き) are used to place chopsticks on. This prevents the table or its surface from getting dirty. It also prevents the chopsticks from rolling off the table.
箸 = Hashi = chopsticks
置き = oki = to put down