These rustic Nagomi chopsticks showcase the natural beauty of bamboo by leaving the epidermis of the bamboo intact. There are three different varieties for you to enjoy: Madake, Gomatake, and Zumendake; all are finished with a thin coating of lacquer on the sides. Madake is a simple and pure bamboo design. After harvesting, the bamboo is let out to dry in the sun, replacing the green hue of bamboo with a creamy tone, allowing for the smooth, natural beauty of the bamboo to shine through. Gomatake has a natural spotted design that resembles tiny sesame seeds. This is achieved by cutting off the branches of the bamboo before harvesting. The bamboo will slowly begin to die, creating this unique sesame pattern. The size and density of the pattern depend on both the weather and soil conditions. Zumendake features a characteristic patchy pattern that is created by painting the bamboo with a mixture of sand, sulfuric acid, and water. The concentration of the liquid is adjusted according to the climate and humidity to create the perfect pattern.