Chopstick
Chopsticks are, usually, made of Aspen wood or ivory. Pine, cedar, cherry, sandalwood and paulownia are the other types of wood used to make chopsticks. Expensive materials like jade or silver can also be used to make ornate chopsticks. Chopsticks are held between the fingers and used to pick up the food. There are a lot of taboos about the proper usage of chopsticks. It is believed that they should not be kept together across the rim of the bowl, the tips of the sticks should never be licked, the food should not be stirred with annoyance with these sticks neither should the sticks be used to hit the bowls in order to draw someone's attention. The material used to make chopsticks as well as their color are related to superstitions. Black chopsticks stand for long life while the chestnut ones for wealth. In Japan different sizes of chopsticks are used for different members of the family. Chopsticks are an interesting as well as a traditional way to have some dishes of the Asian cuisine. They come in a wide range of prices and are generally available in sets of 2, 4, 6 and so on.
Following are the potential manufacturers, suppliers and exporters of chopsticks:
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- Chairs Manufactures
- Chess Board
- Wooden Chess Sets
- Chopstick
- Computer Table
- Condiment spoons
- Conference Table
- Cosmetic Box
- Counting Sticks
- Cup holder
- Decorative Wooden Box
- Decorative Wooden Puzzle
- Designer Dolls
- Dining table top
- Earrings Box
- List of chessboard
- File Cabinets
- Fruit Bowls
- Handmade Wooden Box
- Home decor
- Incense Box
- Wooden Incense Holders
- Word Toys
- Wood Table Tops
- Wooden Nataraj Statue
- Wooden Statues of Durga
- Wooden Armchairs
- Wooden Bangle Box
- Wooden Box
- Wooden Box
- Wooden Boxes
- Wooden Buddhist Statues
- Wooden Buddhist Statue
- Wooden Cutting Boards
- Jewelry Box
- Kitchenware set
- Kitchen Wares
- Knives
- chessboards
- Maple Furniture
- Mirror frames
- Napkin Holder
- Necklace Box
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- Painted Elephants
- Peg Boards
- Peg Boards
- Pen Stand
- Pencil Box
- Photo frames
- Indian art and crafts
- Plate rack
- Play Tea Set
- Pop Boat Toys
- Recipe Box
- Relish forks
- Riding Toys
- Ring Box
- Wooden Farm Toys
- Wooden Fruit Bowls
- Wooden Fruit Trays
- Wooden Ganesha
- Wooden Gift Box
- Wooden Mortar & Pestels
- Wooden pastry pins
- Wooden Office Furniture
- Wooden Puppet Toys
- Wooden Serving Trays
- Salad bowl
- Salad hands
- Scissor Holder
- Soap dish
- Spoon spatula
- Spinning Tops
- Spoons
- Spreaders
- suppliers of chessboard
- Table
- Tea Gift Set
- Tea Kettle
- Tin Steam Boat Toys
- Toys
- Traditional kitchenware
- Trays
- Wall decor
- Water Jug
- Wholesale Furniture
- Wood Chests
- Wood Doors
- Wood Partitions
- Wood Racks
- Wood Screens
- Lord Jagannath statues
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- Statues of Radha & Krishna
- Wooden Stool
- Wooden Tissue Box
- Wooden Toys
- Wooden Toys
- Wooden Trays
- Wooden Windows
- Wood Shelves
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- Aarti International
- Aim Products
- Artsmartindia
- Artsmith International
- AVM Sports
- Balgovind Kuberdas & Co.
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