This is a set of chopsticks which has a wood pecker on the top.
In Japan, disposable chopsticks(Waribashi) are wooden and you have to pull them apart before using them.
It is like a little cermemony of starting the meal.
There is a "my chopsticks" movement because the wooden disposable chopsticks are a waste of resources.
But people miss the feeling when they pull them apart. That is the ritual.
"Stickpecker" is a solution for that. The magnet resembles the feeling of pulling apart wooden chopsticks.
You can pull apart endlessly!
When you put them back, it makes a bird like chirping sound.
Perhaps, it is a thank you message from nature.
The woodpecker and wood design reminds you of a peaceful forest that you are protecting at that very moment.
You can say good bye to the wooden ones.
It comes in a strong paper package which can be a chopstick holder.
This product includes the magnet so keep it in the case when you go out to
avoid any harm to electrical devises.