TORII CHOPSTICK HOLDER
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Description
A torii (鳥居) is a traditional Japanese arch or gate, commonly vermilion red or wooden, that marks the entrance to a Shinto shrine. It symbolizes the transition from the profane (earthly) world to the sacred (spiritual), acting as a portal of purification and protection against evil spirits.
This small one is created with dimensions of 11x26x20 mm so you can rest your chopsticks while eating and don't have to place them on the table or plate without them falling.
I hope you enjoy it as much printing it as you do tasting your typical oriental meals.
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