Pick Set of 5 – White Bamboo / Tochigi-JPN 350109-1 栃木県/真竹(白竹) 白竹ピック 5本セット ルイ版


							

These picks are made from white bamboo.

They start as fresh green madake, which is processed into white bamboo.
In this case, the bamboo is boiled in a large cauldron, and the oils that rise to the surface are carefully wiped away during removal.

The finished white bamboo becomes denser and stronger, with a natural sheen.
Over time, it gradually ages into a deeper amber tone, adding warmth and character with use.

Please note: if moisture soaks into the tip and remains there, it may cause darkening or mold.

After use, wash it with water, dry it with a clean cloth,
and let it air-dry for half a day to a full day before storing.

With proper care, you can enjoy using them for a long time.

These tall, slender white bamboo picks have a clean and elegant feel.
Enjoy them alongside delicious and delightful sweets.

Connecting Ōtawara’s Bamboo Craft with Contemporary Life

Ōtawara City in Tochigi Prefecture is known for its high-quality bamboo and long-standing tradition of bamboo craftsmanship.
Two bamboo artists from this region have even been honored as Living National Treasures of Japan.

There is an artist who learned directly from two figures he respectfully calls his masters—
his own father, a bamboo craftsman, and another artist who also holds the title of Living National Treasure.
Having trained under them, he carries forward the legacy of Ōtawara’s bamboo craft,
while quietly opening a new path within that tradition.

Before turning to bamboo work, he worked in design and spent time backpacking through the Middle East and Europe.
His creations reflect not only the refined techniques of traditional bamboo craft,
but also something fresh—perhaps shaped by the diverse experiences that have formed his unique perspective.

He creates works of quiet elegance and practical beauty—
pieces that enrich daily life through their thoughtful craftsmanship and enduring quality.

Please note:
This item ships from Japan.
As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country.
These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.

These picks are made from white bamboo.

They start as fresh green madake, which is processed into white bamboo.
In this case, the bamboo is boiled in a large cauldron, and the oils that rise to the surface are carefully wiped away during removal.

The finished white bamboo becomes denser and stronger, with a natural sheen.
Over time, it gradually ages into a deeper amber tone, adding warmth and character with use.

Please note: if moisture soaks into the tip and remains there, it may cause darkening or mold.

After use, wash it with water, dry it with a clean cloth,
and let it air-dry for half a day to a full day before storing.

With proper care, you can enjoy using them for a long time.

These tall, slender white bamboo picks have a clean and elegant feel.
Enjoy them alongside delicious and delightful sweets.

Connecting Ōtawara’s Bamboo Craft with Contemporary Life

Ōtawara City in Tochigi Prefecture is known for its high-quality bamboo and long-standing tradition of bamboo craftsmanship.
Two bamboo artists from this region have even been honored as Living National Treasures of Japan.

There is an artist who learned directly from two figures he respectfully calls his masters—
his own father, a bamboo craftsman, and another artist who also holds the title of Living National Treasure.
Having trained under them, he carries forward the legacy of Ōtawara’s bamboo craft,
while quietly opening a new path within that tradition.

Before turning to bamboo work, he worked in design and spent time backpacking through the Middle East and Europe.
His creations reflect not only the refined techniques of traditional bamboo craft,
but also something fresh—perhaps shaped by the diverse experiences that have formed his unique perspective.

He creates works of quiet elegance and practical beauty—
pieces that enrich daily life through their thoughtful craftsmanship and enduring quality.

Please note:
This item ships from Japan.
As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country.
These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.


							

These picks are made from white bamboo.

They start as fresh green madake, which is processed into white bamboo.
In this case, the bamboo is boiled in a large cauldron, and the oils that rise to the surface are carefully wiped away during removal.

The finished white bamboo becomes denser and stronger, with a natural sheen.
Over time, it gradually ages into a deeper amber tone, adding warmth and character with use.

Please note: if moisture soaks into the tip and remains there, it may cause darkening or mold.

After use, wash it with water, dry it with a clean cloth,
and let it air-dry for half a day to a full day before storing.

With proper care, you can enjoy using them for a long time.

These tall, slender white bamboo picks have a clean and elegant feel.
Enjoy them alongside delicious and delightful sweets.

Connecting Ōtawara’s Bamboo Craft with Contemporary Life

Ōtawara City in Tochigi Prefecture is known for its high-quality bamboo and long-standing tradition of bamboo craftsmanship.
Two bamboo artists from this region have even been honored as Living National Treasures of Japan.

There is an artist who learned directly from two figures he respectfully calls his masters—
his own father, a bamboo craftsman, and another artist who also holds the title of Living National Treasure.
Having trained under them, he carries forward the legacy of Ōtawara’s bamboo craft,
while quietly opening a new path within that tradition.

Before turning to bamboo work, he worked in design and spent time backpacking through the Middle East and Europe.
His creations reflect not only the refined techniques of traditional bamboo craft,
but also something fresh—perhaps shaped by the diverse experiences that have formed his unique perspective.

He creates works of quiet elegance and practical beauty—
pieces that enrich daily life through their thoughtful craftsmanship and enduring quality.

Please note:
This item ships from Japan.
As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country.
These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.