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Cutting spoons: for left and right hands
Spoons for left-handed and right-handed users

This spoon is designed to handle all kinds of food easily.
It creates a smooth movement of food from dish to mouth.
With its asymmetric design, the edge of the spoon is perfectly positioned to face the eater.
Naturally, we created two spoon types; one for right-handed people and one for left-handed people.

 

Musashi Miyamoto
 
Musashi Miyamoto earned his modern-day reputation as not only a master Japanese swordsman, but also as an excellent military strategist, painter and calligrapher.
It seems there are several theories regarding his arm preference;
based on his two-sword fencing technique, some say he was ambidextrous, while some believe he was originally right-handed because he held the big sword in his right and the small one in his left. Others think he was left-handed because the birds he painted are looking to the right. The legend of his capturing a fly in mid-flight using his chopsticks is widely known. I wonder which hand he used.

 

 

Cutting spoons is named by LEBEN Co., Ltd.
 

  ●The product specification of publishing is the one in this page as of January, 2009.

  ●Please acknowledge that there is no previous notice but the specification of the product has the changed case beforehand.

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