Skateboard Chopstick Rest from Japan — Kitagawa Misen Kiln, Arita Ware

In Japan, there are chopstick rests shaped like flowers, animals, and even food.
Among them, I had never seen one shaped like a skateboard before.

This skateboard-shaped chopstick rest is made by Kitagawa Misen Kiln, a workshop producing Arita ware in Saga Prefecture.

Arita ware has a history of over 400 years and is known for its refined white porcelain and intricate craftsmanship.


Design and Details

It comes in three colors — red, yellow, and turquoise blue. The underside is decorated with tiny wheels, making even the hidden details charming.

Because of its wider shape, it can hold not only chopsticks but also spoons and forks.


A Small Moment of Playfulness

When you place an animal-shaped chopstick rest on top, it almost looks as if it’s riding a skateboard.
Though small, it adds a quiet touch of playfulness to the table.


Who These Are For

A good fit for anyone who enjoys unexpected details on the table, anyone looking for a unique Japanese ceramic gift, or anyone who wants to add a little fun to everyday dining.


Where to Buy

Available on Rakuten


Key Details

  • Made by Kitagawa Misen Kiln, Saga Prefecture
  • Arita ware
  • Colors: red, yellow, turquoise blue
  • Can hold chopsticks, spoons, and forks

Closing

A skateboard in porcelain, small enough to sit beside a bowl of rice. It shouldn’t work, but it does.

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