This red teaspoon has an attractive design that captures the natural coloring unique to copper and the shape of tree leaves. It is the work of Seigado, a metalworking workshop in Niigata Prefecture. It can also be used as a chopstick rest as well as a teaspoon. It will surely become an indispensable item for autumn table coordination. When copper is heated to a high temperature and then cooled rapidly, the color turns red like this. Each piece has a slightly different color, such as varying deep red, bright red, or golden, because the coloring varies depending on the weather.