Restocked the other day, bamboo candy cut.
Soot bamboo cake cutter | Set of 5
I introduced it as an old material, but I will introduce it in a little more detail.
Old bamboo material used for the ceiling of traditional Japanese thatched roof houses. Over the years, it has been smoked by the smoke from the hearth, giving it a unique lustrous color. Some are light colored and some are dark colored.
If you have a preference, please specify when ordering, such as "dark color" or "light color".
The recommended scene to use it is still Japanese sweets. When guests come to your home, even if you prepare sweets at a Japanese confectionery shop and use a plate with a Japanese image, there are not many people who have their favorite cutlery beyond that. Is not it.
If you use a toothpick or fork, it's hard to eat and it doesn't give off the atmosphere. I wonder how many times a year I will use it, and it tends to be dedicated to special occasions. This candy cutter is a set of 5, and it is reasonable compared to the material and construction. In addition, the shape is neither too casual nor too strict, giving it a sophisticated impression.
Not limited to Japanese sweets, the shape is like this, so it can be used to cut or stab soft objects. Surprisingly, it may be used in various situations and foods.
It is not likely to disappear anytime soon, but there is a limit to old materials, so if you are interested, please check it out.
Middle ground
Soot bamboo cake cutter | Set of 5
I introduced it as an old material, but I will introduce it in a little more detail.
Old bamboo material used for the ceiling of traditional Japanese thatched roof houses. Over the years, it has been smoked by the smoke from the hearth, giving it a unique lustrous color. Some are light colored and some are dark colored.
If you have a preference, please specify when ordering, such as "dark color" or "light color".
The recommended scene to use it is still Japanese sweets. When guests come to your home, even if you prepare sweets at a Japanese confectionery shop and use a plate with a Japanese image, there are not many people who have their favorite cutlery beyond that. Is not it.
If you use a toothpick or fork, it's hard to eat and it doesn't give off the atmosphere. I wonder how many times a year I will use it, and it tends to be dedicated to special occasions. This candy cutter is a set of 5, and it is reasonable compared to the material and construction. In addition, the shape is neither too casual nor too strict, giving it a sophisticated impression.
Not limited to Japanese sweets, the shape is like this, so it can be used to cut or stab soft objects. Surprisingly, it may be used in various situations and foods.
It is not likely to disappear anytime soon, but there is a limit to old materials, so if you are interested, please check it out.
Middle ground