If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools
Every craftsman has his own professional tool in his Kung Fu routine.
The use of these "chicken shreds" is combined with local cultural heritage or natural materials.
Demonstrate the perfect skills of the craftsmen.
The craftsmen continue to study and improve for the same thing, pursuing the highest realm of "use" and "beauty", and devote themselves wholeheartedly, just to give users the most appropriate experience and find a little bit of extraordinary in ordinary life.
Follow 98 Miles to explore the spirit of craftsmen in the alleys of Hualien, and experience the daily creations that are derived from nature and used in daily life. They use traditional planer tools to slowly and finely grind the cypress drifting on the Pacific coast and re-give it the character of daily utensils. life. During the process, you are immersed in the healing aroma of cypress wood, and the deepest imprint is carved with electric iron to complete the most natural and unique cypress spoon.
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*Driftwood spoons, rough semi-finished Taiwanese cypress spoons are provided (the internal holes are dug and the external rough cutting is completed in advance), which is safe to operate and suitable for beginners and parent-child experience.
*The chopsticks are made from Canadian cypress wood. The planer and cutter are used to make chopsticks. The operation is safe and suitable for beginners and parents. Because the operation is highly recommended, it is recommended for students over 6 years old to experience.
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