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Sakeware Katakuchi Chororin
Sakeware Katakuchi Chororin
Nousaku
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Origin: Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture
Product Description
Product Description
A tin sake cup that gives sake a mellow taste
This 100% tin sake cup is recommended for those who want to enjoy a mellow-tasting sake. Tin has been used for sake and tea utensils since ancient times, as it is said that "water stored in a tin container will not spoil" and "the sake will be smoother as the unpleasant taste is removed." By pouring the sake into the katakuchi, the unpleasant taste is removed, allowing you to enjoy the sake even more deliciously.
The spout is small, so as the name suggests, it is best used for pouring alcohol slowly.
The sleek shape looks great on the dining table.
*The center of gravity is at the top, so please be careful not to tip it over when using it.
Workshop Introduction
Workshop Introduction
Nousaku, a foundry manufacturer in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture
Nousaku Co., Ltd. is a casting manufacturer founded in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture in 1916. Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, has developed as a city of commerce and industry, and Nousaku has preserved that tradition through its casting techniques.
Their products combine traditional techniques with modern design while also incorporating innovative approaches, and their representative items include tableware, vases, and wind chimes. They also produce a wide variety of other products such as Buddhist altar implements, vases, and tea ceremony utensils, and create high-quality products using casting techniques.
Product Details
Product Details
Material: 100% tin
Size: Height 5.5 x Width 12.8 x Depth 7.7 cm
Capacity: 215ml when full
Box weight: approx. 350g
Box shape: Gift box
Recommended furoshiki size (charged) S
Box size: Height 7.1 x Width 7.6 x Depth 13 cm
Precautions for Use
Precautions for Use
Since all products are handmade, there may be individual differences in size, capacity, weight, and texture.
About delivery methods and shipping fees
About delivery methods and shipping fees
<Regular products>
Hokkaido: 1000 yen Tohoku, Kanto, Shinetsu, Hokuriku, Chubu, Kansai: 1500 yen Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu: 2000 yen Okinawa: 3500 yen
<Dry bonsai>
Hokkaido: 1,300 yen Tohoku, Kanto, Shinetsu, Hokuriku, Chubu, Kansai: 1,800 yen Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu: 2,000 yen Okinawa: 5,300 yen
Payment Method
Payment Method
We accept bank transfer and credit card payments.
About gift wrapping
About gift wrapping
This is available for an additional 500 yen.
(Not compatible with dry bonsai or cube-shaped kumiko lighting)