2007/05/25

Chopstick rest

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Chopstick rest 箸置き hashioki / 箸置け hashioke


source : www.ana-cooljapan.com - hasamiyaki

波佐見焼 HASAMIYAKI CERAMICS
Hasami is located close to Arita and Imari, but not nearly as famous.
Its manufacturers historically focused on mass-market ceramic products for ordinary Japanese people.

. Hasami-yaki 波佐見焼 Hasami creamics - Nagasaki .
Introduction

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A chopstick rest (箸置け, hashioke)
is tableware similar to a spoon rest, used to keep chopsticks away from the table and also to prevent used chopsticks from contaminating or rolling off tables. They are made in various shapes from clay, wood, glass, or precious stone such as jade. Some people prepare them from bags of half-split disposable chopsticks in origami manner.

In Japan, chopstick rests are usually used at formal dinners and placed on the front-left side of the dishes. The chopsticks are placed parallel to the table edge with the points toward the left.
© WIKIPEDIA




They come in many forms, patterns and colors.
The origin dates back to Shinto offerings with food for the deities, where the chopsticks made from bamboo could not simply put on the tray. So they were placed on a small clay wrapper, later used as hachioki.

. shinsen 神饌(しんせん) Shinto- Food offerings .

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- Quite a collection - Asian Art Mall




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京焼・清水焼 箸置 だるま
Shimizu Pottery
From Uji Cha-En

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. Aritayaki 有田焼 Arita Pottery .


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from the Daruma Museum Collection

In the form of a Doll of Mihara
三原だるまの箸置き



弱音をはくな
くよくよするな
泣きごというな
後ろをむくな




MIHARA Daruma collection

MIHARA Tengoku Daruma

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A set of five, Kyoto Potter, Kyooyaki 京焼
Daruma with his son




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Hello Kitty




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Snowman Daruma




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uribo 瓜坊 baby wild boar from Kutaniyaki

. Inoshishi イノシシ 猪 「亥」 Wild Boar .

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. Okame and Hyottoko as a chopstick rest .


Chopsticks (hashi お箸)with Daruma


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source : ujichaen/

Inspired by Ogata Kenzan 尾形乾山, made from Kiyomizu-yaki pottery

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

cute!! thank you for many nice and cute hashioki.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know where I might find more art hashioki?
Thank you,
Lisa Daughtry
lhdaughtry@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I love those cute chopstick especially the chopstick rest with hello kitty design.
These rest are also good gift this coming Christmas.

Gabi Greve - Darumapedia said...

hyootan 瓢箪 Hyotan gourd art motives
and chopstick rests

Gabi Greve - Kappa said...

- Kappa Goods 河童グッズ -
Introduction -
Chopstick rest with Kappa

Gabi Greve said...


Chopstick rests (hashi oki, hashioki 箸置き)

with mandarin ducks
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https://dragondarumamuseum.blogspot.com/2007/01/mandarin-ducks.html
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