The Search for a "Forever" Connection
The Moment of Discomfort
Years ago, during a quiet dinner with my family, I noticed something unsettling.
We were eating organic, thoughtfully prepared food—yet holding mass-produced disposable chopsticks that felt temporary and hollow.
In that small contradiction, a larger question emerged:
Why do we accept objects designed to be thrown away, even in moments meant to be meaningful?
Memory of Silver
Growing up, I remember the silver heirlooms in my grandmother’s home. They carried warmth. Patina. History.
Silver was never disposable. It protected. It endured. It was passed down.
Its natural antibacterial properties were not marketing claims— they were quiet guardians of health for centuries.
Silver did not belong to trends. It belonged to time.
The Decision to Create
Reeice was born from a refusal.
A refusal to accept that everything must be temporary.A refusal to let dining become disposable.
Reeice (pronounced “Re-Ice”) represents a return—to clarity, to purity, to intention.
Not nostalgia.But continuity.
Crafting the Living Weight
For two years, I worked alongside master silversmiths.
We obsessed over proportion, balance, density.We searched for what I call the “Living Weight”—
The exact moment a pair of chopsticks feels likea natural extension of the human hand.
Not heavy.Not light.Alive.
A Ritual That Endures
Reeice is not just about chopsticks.
It is about restoring permanence to daily ritual. About slowing down. About investing in objects that remain.
We forge the connection between heritage and the life you lead today.What you hold at your table today may one day rest in your child’s hands.
Welcome to the table.
— Founder of Reeice