Four new items [Hime (small) spoon, Hime (small) fork, Server spoon and Spatula] have just been added to our long seller, "Kurinoki" cutlery and kitchen tool items. "Kurinoki" in Japanese means chestnut wood. Chestnut wood is of high durability and water-resistant, and since early times in Japan, it has been used in various situations such as laying house foundations and railroad ties. Its wood grains are clear overall and give a rustic feeling. Spatula made of wood softly touches the interior surface of frying pans and pots and feels light in weight, which enables you to stir-fry the ingredients with only little manual force. Its handle is thick at least enough to be able to apply the force well and is wide enough to put your fingers stably. One side of the head is pretty rounded so that you can slide it along the curves of frying pans, and as a result, you can sir-fry even minced onions or carrots thoroughly.