SAMURAI GIFT - Ships August 15 – Limited Quantities
SAMURAI GIFT - Ships August 15 – Limited Quantities
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Inspired by the spirit of the samurai portrayed in the drama SHOGUN, this gift embodies sincerity and courtesy.
The word “心” (Heart) and “誠” (Sincerity) are foil-stamped on the Paulownia wood box, accompanied by a branded samurai emblem on the bottom and a traditional furoshiki wrapping. Every element reflects Japanese aesthetics and the essence of bushido.
A gift of spirit, embodying Japanese beauty - SAMURAI GIFT
This is more than a simple present.
Crafted with the utmost care by Japanese artisans, this set includes titanium cutlery from Tsubame City in Niigata Prefecture, a placemat and coaster woven in Kyoto, a paulownia box crafted by Shikoku artisans, and hand-made Tosa washi with over 1,000 years of tradition.
Each item reflects craftsmanship passed down through generations - carrying the legacy of the samurai.
Materials. Skill. Spirit.
This gift set quietly, yet powerfully, conveys the heartfelt message of the giver.
∨ Material
Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth: polyester
Fork: Titanium
Spoon: Titanium
Chopsticks: Titanium
Chopstick Rest: Titanium
Placemat: Silk, polyester
Coaster: Silk, polyester
Message Card (Plum): Japanese paper
Cutlery packaging (Cherry Blossom):Japanese paper
Knot cord: hemp cord
∨ Dimensions
Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth: 680 × 740mm
Fork: 16.5mm
Spoon: 16.5mm
Chopsticks: 20mm
Chopstick Rest: 14 × 55mm
Placemat: 450 × 300mm
Coaster: 100 × 100mm
Message Card (Plum): 100 × 100mm
Cutlery packaging (Cherry Blossom): 200 × 200mm
*Please note that each item is handcrafted, so there may be slight variations even within the same series.


















SAMURAI GIFT
A Gift That Carries the Heart of the Giver to the Recipient. Experience the exceptional craftsmanship of Japanese artisans, poured into each piece with great care and precision.
Commitment to Craftsmanship and Background

1. Titanium Cutlery Made in Japan – With the Spirit of the Samurai
Produced with traditional techniques from Tsubame-Sanjo, this pure titanium cutlery set—comprising chopsticks, a spoon, and a fork—is lightweight yet remarkably strong.
It symbolizes the unwavering strength and simplicity of the samurai spirit.
The minimalist design evokes the elegant form and luster of a katana sword beautiful, functional, and comfortable to hold.
Each piece is hand-polished by expert artisans, capturing Japan’s unique blend of tranquility and strength.
Titanium is a modern-day material that mirrors the soul of the samurai corrosion-resistant, health-conscious, and long-lasting.
Each time you use it, it brings Japanese tradition and spirit to your everyday dining experience.
This is not merely a utensil set, but a singular gift that passes on the aesthetics of the samurai to the modern world.

2. Coasters and Placemats Made from Kyoto Textiles
Elegant Placemats and Coasters Woven with the Traditional Art of Nishijin Weaving.
These refined and vibrant placemats and coasters feature the Shippo pattern, a traditional Japanese motif symbolizing human connection, harmony, and peace.
They are woven using the techniques of Nishijin weaving, a centuries-old craft from Kyoto, and created under the direction of textile artisan Akiko Yoshioka.
She infused the design with a heartfelt wish: “To keep the inherited beauty alive and relevant in modern life.”
The characteristic luster and texture of Nishijin fabric lend an air of sophistication to your dining table,turning everyday meals into something a little more special.
“Tradition is not just to be preserved—it comes alive through everyday use.”Experience the quiet yet powerful beauty that is born from expert hands and hearts—woven into each piece for your daily life.

3. Paulownia Wood Box (Kiribako)
This elegant box showcases the brilliance of traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
Paulownia wood has long been cherished in Japan as a premium material for storage, thanks to its excellent humidity control properties and natural resistance to insects and mold. This makes it an ideal material for preserving valuable items.

4. Tosa Washi – Paper Born from Forests and Pure Waters
Japan has the second-highest forest coverage in the world—and Kochi Prefecture leads the nation with 84% forest area.
Abundant forests mean abundant water, enriching rivers and seas alike.
The clear Niyodo River, renowned for its transparency and called “Niyodo Blue” for its striking, mystical hues, nourishes the handmade Tosa washi paper.Each cutlery item is wrapped in this traditional paper featuring cherry blossom patterns in green, pink, and blue—allowing for beautiful reuse.
We invite you to touch and experience this tangible piece of Japanese tradition.

5. Reversible Furoshiki – Wrapped in Kyoto’s Sense of Beauty
Supervised by textile artisan Junichi Tsubokura and carefully dyed in Kyoto, this reversible furoshiki features traditional patterns on both sides, offering two distinct expressions in one fabric.
Its smooth texture and quality make it suitable not just for wrapping, but also as a cloth for display or wear.
As sustainable wrapping, it is both reusable and beautiful—delivering not only the gift itself but also the giver’s thoughtfulness and the subtle charm of Japanese culture.

6. Wooden Tag with Serial Number
Each Samurai Gift includes a wooden tag engraved with a unique serial number, as this is a limited-edition product with only 300 units produced.
Message from the Shop Owner
We want people to truly experience Japanese culture and tradition.
Rather than just something to admire, we have created gifts that can be used in daily life.
Inspired by the spirit of the samurai, these gifts bring timeless tradition into the modern era.