Once a secondary pursuit for samurai, kabazaiku—the art of cherry bark crafting—has shaped Denshiro’s collections for over 200 years. Based in Kakunodate, a Japanese town famed for its cherry trees, Denshiro continues to honor this legacy through objects made for daily use. Designed by Kaichiro Yamada, these chopstick rests feature gently curved silhouettes to keep utensils in place. Each leaf-shaped design reveals herringbone-like veins, created using the katamono technique, an intricate process that involves slicing different woods and pressing them into pattern with a heated trowel.
Color: Brown
Material: Wood
Dimensions: 1.3cm (h) x 14cm (w) x 19cm (d) / 0.5" (h) x 5.5" (w) x 7.4" (l)
Care: Wipe clean only
Country of origin: Japan
Product ID: 2200425032
Tucked among the quiet streets of Kakunodate, a former samurai stronghold in northern Japan, Denshirohas been shaping cherry bark into everyday poetry for over two centuries. The art form, known as kabazaiku, began as a way for samurai to stay close to nature during peacetime. Today, under the care of Denshiro Shirakata’s descendants, the tradition lives on in tea canisters, trays and boxes that seem to glow from within. Each piece is made by hand, the bark harvested with care from wild cherry trees and either polished or left bare. A reverence for material is at play, plus a knack for turning something humble into something extraordinary. The past isn’t just preserved here; it’s burnished to a shine.
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Once a secondary pursuit for samurai, kabazaiku—the art of cherry bark crafting—has shaped Denshiro’s collections for over 200 years. Based in Kakunodate, a Japanese town famed for its cherry trees, Denshiro continues to honor this legacy through objects made for daily use. Designed by Kaichiro Yamada, these chopstick rests feature gently curved silhouettes to keep utensils in place. Each leaf-shaped design reveals herringbone-like veins, created using the katamono technique, an intricate process that involves slicing different woods and pressing them into pattern with a heated trowel.
Color: Brown
Material: Wood
Dimensions: 1.3cm (h) x 14cm (w) x 19cm (d) / 0.5" (h) x 5.5" (w) x 7.4" (l)
Care: Wipe clean only
Country of origin: Japan
Product ID: 2200425032
Tucked among the quiet streets of Kakunodate, a former samurai stronghold in northern Japan, Denshirohas been shaping cherry bark into everyday poetry for over two centuries. The art form, known as kabazaiku, began as a way for samurai to stay close to nature during peacetime. Today, under the care of Denshiro Shirakata’s descendants, the tradition lives on in tea canisters, trays and boxes that seem to glow from within. Each piece is made by hand, the bark harvested with care from wild cherry trees and either polished or left bare. A reverence for material is at play, plus a knack for turning something humble into something extraordinary. The past isn’t just preserved here; it’s burnished to a shine.
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