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Handmade Celadon Glaze Chopstick Holder – Rustic Stoneware Brush Pot With Gold Flecks, Minimalist Kitchen Organizer & Boho Desk Decor
€27.15€36.77
Kerrosten lukumäärä (erittely) : Golden Lychee - Coarse Pottery Straight-Body Chopstick Holder

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Item specifics
Item description from the seller
Where Function Meets Gallery Art
This isn’t just storage – it’s a tiny sculpture for your daily rituals. The celadon glaze pools into jade-green depths, while 24k gold flecks catch light like morning dew on lotus leaves. Fits 12 pairs of chopsticks or 8 makeup brushes with intentional breathing space.
Why This Belongs in Your Home
✔ Dual-Purpose Genius – Seamlessly transitions from holding sushi sticks to organizing watercolor brushes (includes removable silicone base pad).
✔ Texture Therapy – Run your fingers along the dimpled clay surface for instant grounding during hectic meal preps.
✔ Anti-Tipping Architecture – 15° inward slope prevents contents from spilling, even when knocked by grocery bags.
✔ Patina Evolution – Unglazed bottom gradually darkens with use, creating a living record of your kitchen stories.
✔ Ethical Craftsmanship – Each piece consumes 3.2kg of locally dug clay, supporting traditional kiln workshops.
A Quiet Statement Maker
Imagine it anchoring your maple cutting board, its gold veins echoing the honey in your tea. Picture it elevating drugstore makeup brushes into a vanity vignette. This is humbleware at its most poetic.
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