Kuramoto Wooden Rice Paddles

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Style | Extra Small Hinoki

Kuramoto wooden spatulas and rice paddles are made in Miyajima Japan; an area famous for wooden cooking utensils. Kuramoto (est. 1915) makes a wide range of utensils. The dogwood varieties are slightly thicker and the cherry varieties have thinner blades and graceful contours.

Soak spatula in water prior to use to prevent sticking. Wash with mild soap under cold water. Never wash in a dishwasher.

Available in:

Extra Small - Hinoki Wood - 16.5cm

Medium - Mountain Cherry - 21cm

Medium - Angled - Mountain Cherry - 21cm

Mr. Kuramoto and his family have been hand making wooden kitchen tools for over 100 years in Miyajima, a city infamous in Japan to produce the most wooden spatulas in the whole country. He cares most about the feel of the tool in your hand, and takes great care on every product. He uses six different types of sanding tools to get the feel just right. No two pieces are the same, and the more you use them the more they will develop “ajiwai” or “flavor”. The soft smell of wood is a sheer delight to cook with, and no need to fear chemicals leaching out into your food or melting during cooking, or scratching your pots and pans!