





ARAS Dessert Fork
Description
The Art of the Invisible: Taste First.
The ARAS Basic Flatware collection is designed to be felt, not noticed. Crafted from high-performance resin with a precision-thin edge, each piece "vanishes" upon contact to deliver the pure flavor of your meal. Whisper-quiet and featherlight, it eliminates the harsh clatter of metal, bringing a soft, ergonomic harmony to every sensory celebration at your table.
Details
- Material: Tritan + GF (Glass Fiber)
- Dimensions: 7.09"L(180mm) × 0.71"W(18mm) (Weight: 0.02lbs(7.4g))
- Color: Black, White, Grey, Green Grey, Pink Grey
- Temperature Range: Heat resistant up to 212°F(100°C) / Cold resistant down to -4°F(-20°C)
- Origin: Made in Ishikawa, Japan
Country of Origin: Japan
Care
- Dishwasher and bleach safe. When loading, avoid placing heavier items on top and do not place near the steam or hot air outlet to prevent warping or deformation.
- Not microwave safe. To maintain the product's shape and texture for long-term use, please do not use in the microwave.
- When hand washing, use a soft sponge or cloth. Avoid scouring pads, abrasive scrubbers, and sharp metal knives, which can cause scratches.
- The Basic collection is designed to resist most stains. However, for foods with strong colorants, wash promptly after use.
- BPA-free. Manufactured without the use of Bisphenol A for your safety and peace of mind.
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About ARAS
Manufactured in Ishikawa Prefecture, central Japan, ARAS tableware is made from a proprietary material combining Tritan resin and glass fiber, achieving a balance of strength and lightness not possible with traditional ceramics or glass. Some collections incorporate reclaimed materials such as cedar bark or sea-derived minerals, reflecting an ongoing exploration of resin as a sustainable medium.
The material is durable, non-toxic, and designed to resist breaking even after repeated drops. Though produced with precision machinery, subtle surface variations give each piece a quiet, handcrafted character. At its core, ARAS approaches tableware from the ground up, reconsidering material, technique, and form in support of long-term use and a circular lifecycle.











































































































