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This "pick fork" is perfect for fruits, cakes, and Japanese sweets. Crafted from bamboo grown in Kagoshima Prefecture, each piece is individually handcrafted by the artisans at Yagi Bamboo Industries. Its natural material provides a gentle texture that metal forks lack. It can be used safely by everyone, from small children to the elderly.
This compact fork is approximately 15cm long and is perfect for eating fruit, cake, Japanese sweets, and more. It can be used for a wide range of purposes, from everyday snacks to serving to guests.
When you put it in your mouth, it doesn't feel cold or hard like metal. It has the elasticity that only bamboo can provide, making it gentle to the mouth. It is also safe for children to use as cutlery.
The tip is designed to pierce firmly and lift fruits and cheese without crushing them. It is light and easy to handle, and its simple design makes it suitable for any dining table.
Bamboo is a lightweight and durable material. With proper care, it can last a long time. As a natural material, it will become more beautiful with use.
After use, gently hand wash with a mild detergent. Immediately wipe off any moisture and dry in a well-ventilated area. Avoid soaking for long periods of time or using the dishwasher, dryer, or microwave. Allow to dry completely before storing.
Yagi Bamboo Industry was founded in 1925 (Taisho 14) by the founder, Hitoshi Yagi, in Satsumasendai, Kagoshima. Surrounded by bamboo forests, the company began as a "bamboo training center" where local young people were taught the skills of bamboo crafts, while making them useful for people's daily lives. Bamboo is an essential ingredient for farm tools, kitchen utensils, and everyday use, and Yagi Bamboo Industry also served as a place to systematically pass on the knowledge and techniques behind it.
The second generation continued to make "tools that support daily life" even during the chaotic times of war and post-war. Even with scarce resources, they did not waste a single bamboo and their careful craftsmanship earned them the trust of the people.
Now, under the leadership of third-generation owner Fuyuki Yagi, bamboo products are no longer just household items, but have been elevated to the brand value of a "traditional craft" that embodies Kagoshima's local culture. In order to spread the appeal of bamboo products nationwide, the company has also opened a base in Tokyo and built a system for delivering directly to urban consumers.
In recent years, as sustainable living and a return to natural materials have been gaining attention worldwide, Yagi Bamboo's manufacturing resonates perfectly with this trend. Bamboo is a renewable resource and a material with a low environmental impact. While staying close to the values of people who are sensitive to ecology and sustainability, the company continues to produce products that harmonize with modern dining tables and lifestyles.
By adding innovation to its century-old tradition, Yagi Take Kogyo has become a prestigious brand that connects "Japanese handcraftsmanship" to the next generation - this is the state of Yagi Take Kogyo, evolved by the third generation.
The Moso bamboo used by Yagi Bamboo Industry is a gift from Kagoshima, which boasts the largest bamboo forest area in Japan. From felling to processing, natural drying, curing, and finishing, it takes several years to complete the process. Craftsmen carefully examine the color, fibers, and node position of each individual bamboo stalk, taking advantage of its individuality to create the optimal tool.
Bamboo is a renewable resource, and proper thinning and utilization keep mountains healthy and support the cycle of Satoyama. Protecting this practice is also an important mission of Yagi Bamboo Industry.
Today's market is flooded with easy-to-use imported products. However, it is extremely rare to find a workshop that uses domestic materials and has maintained the same "Japanese handicraft" approach for nearly 100 years. Rather than mass production, they work closely with each individual bamboo stalk, listening to the voice of nature as they craft their products. This is where the value and sense of security of "Made in Japan" lies.
Holding a Yagi Takeko tool is an act of connecting the spirit of Japanese craftsmanship, which is disappearing due to the influence of foreign products, to the future through the hands of a century-old company. Share the cycle of Satoyama and the philosophy of the craftsmen, and experience their stories in your daily life.
```Japan (Kagoshima Prefecture)
Domestic bamboo (Kagoshima Prefecture)
Dimensions: Approx. 15cm x 1.5cm wide
Weight: approx. 5g
Because it is a natural material, there will be variations in color, shape, and knot pattern. No two pieces are the same.
*Please refrain from purchasing if you are accustomed to industrial products and do not understand that natural individual differences exist.
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