Kosuga Bamboo Dessert Forks (Sets of 5)
$68.00
Description:
Traditional Japanese forks like the ones in these sets are typically found in settings like a tea house where small Japanese confectionaries are served. Elegantly shaped and carved to resemble a bird, the Japanese word tsuru refers to a crane, while shirasagi refers to an egret. Compact and easily transportable, these sets of 5 forks can easily be used to share fruit, cheese plates, or small selections of desserts when heavy flatware is not desirable.
Measurements:
5.5'' x 0.5''
2.3 oz
History:
Originating in Kyoto, Kohchosai Kosuga is a fifth-generation atelier that combines traditional bamboo shaping techniques and contemporary design concepts. The bamboo used in Kohchosai Kosuga products are of the Madake and Mousouchiku varieties. Carefully crafted by skilled hands using bamboo sourced from the mountains of Hyogo, Nara and Kyoto known for their incredibly strong and durable bamboo reeds. No preservatives or chemicals are used in the harvesting or making of these pieces and the procuring and drying of each bamboo piece is a long process. The bamboo is harvested between the cold winter months of November to February. When it gets warmer in March, the oil from the bamboo is removed through steaming in a special kiln. After that, it is hung to dry in the sun for over one month.
Traditional Japanese forks like the ones in these sets are typically found in settings like a tea house where small Japanese confectionaries are served. Elegantly shaped and carved to resemble a bird, the Japanese word tsuru refers to a crane, while shirasagi refers to an egret. Compact and easily transportable, these sets of 5 forks can easily be used to share fruit, cheese plates, or small selections of desserts when heavy flatware is not desirable.
Measurements:
5.5'' x 0.5''
2.3 oz
History:
Originating in Kyoto, Kohchosai Kosuga is a fifth-generation atelier that combines traditional bamboo shaping techniques and contemporary design concepts. The bamboo used in Kohchosai Kosuga products are of the Madake and Mousouchiku varieties. Carefully crafted by skilled hands using bamboo sourced from the mountains of Hyogo, Nara and Kyoto known for their incredibly strong and durable bamboo reeds. No preservatives or chemicals are used in the harvesting or making of these pieces and the procuring and drying of each bamboo piece is a long process. The bamboo is harvested between the cold winter months of November to February. When it gets warmer in March, the oil from the bamboo is removed through steaming in a special kiln. After that, it is hung to dry in the sun for over one month.
Materials:
Bamboo, urethane
Variation:
Due to its natural material, there will always be variation in the grain, tone and finish. Over time the color and appearance of the bamboo will naturally change and patina with use.
Care Instructions:
Hand wash only with mild detergent and soft sponge. Avoid soaking in water or keeping wet for long periods of time. Extended exposure to sunlight may discolor the wood and warp its shape. Do not microwave or bring in contact with a flame.
Bamboo, urethane
Variation:
Due to its natural material, there will always be variation in the grain, tone and finish. Over time the color and appearance of the bamboo will naturally change and patina with use.
Care Instructions:
Hand wash only with mild detergent and soft sponge. Avoid soaking in water or keeping wet for long periods of time. Extended exposure to sunlight may discolor the wood and warp its shape. Do not microwave or bring in contact with a flame.
Returns must be made within 2 weeks in original, unused condition with all packaging for either 1. Store credit for the full amount or 2. Refund - minus a 20% restocking fee. Tortoise does not cover the cost of return shipping or the cost of re-shipping an exchange, and the cost of shipping for returns and exchanges is the responsibility of the customer.