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A 100% tin tumbler that fits in your hand.
Produced using 100% tin based on skills developed from the processing techniques of "casting", a traditional industry of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. This item is a 100% tin tumbler.
By using the characteristic softness of 100% tin, a hollow is made so you can rest your thumb when holding. You can make even more hollows by yourself in accordance with your hand shape. Tin has a high ion efficiency and makes drinks taste milder by purifying water. Chill the cup for 1 -2 minutes in the fridge and enjoy cold beer or shochu.
Can also be used for milk, iced coffee, other beverages, or even soba soup and cold soup. Perfect for a gift. Approx. 350cc.
A tin cup for daily use.
Produced using 100% tin based on skills developed from the processing techniques of "casting", a traditional industry of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. Tin has a high ion efficiency and makes drinks taste milder by purifying water.
It has been traditionally said "water won't go bad if it's in a tin bowl" or "tin can get rid of an unpleasant flavor" and so has been used for sake cups and teacups.
This item is a 100% tin cup which is a little smaller than the beer cup. Approx. 130cc. As it' small, you can use it not only for juice or alcohol but also for brushing your teeth or drinking water.
It's well known that a tin flower vase keeps flowers fresh for a long time with its anti-bacterial effect. Also recommended using as a vase.
A 100% tin katakuchi bowl that makes sake taste milder.
Produced using 100% tin based on skills developed from the processing techniques of "casting", a traditional industry of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture.
Tin has a high ion efficiency and makes drinks taste milder by purifying water. It has been traditionally said "water won't go bad if it's in a tin bowl" or "tin can get rid of an unpleasant flavor" and so has been used for sake cups and teacups.
Also, as it has a high thermal conductivity, you can enjoy cold sake just by chilling it for 1-2 minutes in the fridge. Recommended using for dressings and wine as well. Approx. 300cc.
A 100% tin katakuchi bowl that makes sake taste milder.
Produced using 100% tin based on skills developed from the processing techniques of "casting", a traditional industry of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture.
Tin has a high ion efficiency and makes drinks taste milder by purifying water. It has been traditionally said "water won't go bad if it's in a tin bowl" or "tin can get rid of an unpleasant flavor" and so has been used for sake cups and teacups.
Also, as it has a high thermal conductivity, you can enjoy cold sake just by chilling it for 1-2 minutes in the fridge. Recommended using for dressings and wine as well. Approx. 170cc. (If you put more sake than 170cc into this, it may spill out from places other than the spout when pouring.)
A stylish stirrer that features a twig motif.
Produced using 100% tin based on skills developed from the processing techniques of "casting", a traditional industry of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. A 100% tin stirrer with great anti-bacterial effects. In a design of an actual twig.
As tin is soft, you can also bend it before use. It has characteristics which absorb impurities and make water clean. The great ion effect will make drinks mild.
A katakuchi bowl with gold leaf perfect for sake.
Produced using 100% tin based on skills developed from the processing techniques of "casting", a traditional industry of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. As it has a high thermal conductivity, you can enjoy cold sake just by chilling it for 1-2 minutes in the fridge.
Recommended using for dressings and wine as well. A collaboration that features gold leaf, a traditional craft of Kanazawa. The luxurious appearance of gold leaf inside of this tin katakuchi makes it perfect for a gift. Approx. 300cc.
[Guinomi Sake Cup] Kuzushi - Yure
Swaying tin ware - Kuzushi series.
Produced using 100% tin based on skills developed from the processing techniques of "casting", a traditional industry of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. The slightly shapeless form helps bring out the characteristics of tin.
Tin ware has a warm atmosphere unlike other metals. As 100% tin has a great anti-bacterial effect, you can enjoy an appetizer or dessert even more if you chill it in this for 1-2 minutes.
Also, this item is often used as a guinomi cup. The swaying appearance produces a cute atmosphere somehow. Recommended for a gift.
[Guinomi Sake Cup] Kuzushi - Yure - Gold Leaf
Kuzushi series with swaying lights.
Produced using 100% tin based on skills developed from the processing techniques of "casting", a traditional industry of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. In a round shape with light that flutters every time it sways.
A tin bowl with a warm atmosphere unlike other metals is decorated with gold leaf, a traditional craft of Kanazawa, by craftsmen from Kanazawa. The luxurious appearance of gold leaf inside of this tin katakuchi makes it perfect for a gift.
As it has a high thermal conductivity, you can enjoy various types of delicious sake such as cold sake or lukewarm sake. Can also be chilled in the fridge for 1-2 minutes before use. Available in large and small types.
The curvy form fits well in your hand.
Produced using 100% tin based on skills developed from the processing techniques of "casting", a traditional industry of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. In an easy-to-hold, curvy shape.
Tin has a high ion efficiency and makes drinks taste milder by purifying water. Chill it in the fridge for 1-2 minutes before use for sake, shochu, milk, iced coffee, and other beverages. Approx. 150cc.
The curvy form fits well in your hand.
Produced using 100% tin based on skills developed from the processing techniques of "casting", a traditional industry of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. In an easy-to-hold, curvy shape.
Tin has a high ion efficiency and makes drinks taste milder by purifying water. Chill it in the fridge for 1-2 minutes before use for sake, shochu, milk, iced coffee, and other beverages. Approx. 150cc.
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