Sip Sake Collection
Material Tin 100%
Sake Pitcher : Porcelain
Design WU Tsaipan
This item is made using traditional casting techniques handed down for over 400 years in
Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture.
A handy sake cup and a sake pitcher are carriable by the tin plate. Serve some snacks on the plate and enjoy sake time.
All products are handmade, handcast and hand finished with care resulting in unique variations in each piece.
Maintenance
- Wash with a mild detergent using a soft sponge after use.
- Wipe off with a dry soft cloth after washing.
- Polish with pasty baking soda to bring back the luster. the separation of tin and porcelain.
Notice
-Keep away from fire or heat as the melting point is low.
-Never polish with a metal cleaner or metallic sponge.
-Do not use a microwave or dishwasher.
-Do not leave the item wet to prevent deterioration or discoloring of the item.
- Do not keep something sour on/in the item for several hours to prevent discoloring of tin. Wash well after use.
- As tin has a high thermal conductivity, the item itself will be hot when something hot is placed. Be careful not to burn yourself.
- Do not store the item in the refrigerator more than 30 minutes or in the freezer to prevent deterioration or breakage of the item.
- Excessive bending may lead to cracks or breakage of the item. Once bent, the item cannot revert to the original shape.
- Crackling sound will occur when the item is bent. It is unique to tin and called “tin cry”.
- Do not soak the item for several hours to prevent
- Porcelain may be cracked by rapid temperature change.
- Porcelain may be cracked by smashed, hit or the pressed.
NOUSAKU
In 1916, Nousaku was founded, manufacturing Buddhist ritual objects, Japanese tea sets, and flower vases in Takaoka, Japan.
In addition to such traditional objects, we started developing interior objects, tableware, artwork and medical instruments in the late 1990s to convey the enchantment of castings. Every Nousaku product is handcrafted with care.
We pursue the perfect harmony of inherited tradition and modern design.
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