Sori Yanagi Small Fork
Product Description These forks are made one at a time by a craftsman using a press machine to form them. Ideal to be used as a small hime fork for fruit and wagashi (Japanese sweets). Sori Yanagi was born in 1915, son of Soetsu Yanagi, Japanese Folk Crafts Museum founder. With a background in both and architecture, he was central in Japanese postwar industrial design. In 1998 this series won the prestigious Good Design Award in Japan. Details Measurements: 14 cm Care: Dishwasher safe. Material: Stainless steel satin (matte finish). Made in Niigata prefecture, Japan.
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