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大阪錫器 Osaka Tinner, Suzuki, Osaka Nanwa Tinner, Traditional Crafts, Sake Cup, Tumbler, Polished Muscles, Small 16-9-1

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大阪錫器 Osaka Tinner, Suzuki, Osaka Nanwa Tinner, Traditional Crafts, Sake Cup, Tumbler, Polished Muscles, Small 16-9-1

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  • Size (approximate): Diameter 2.2 inches (5.5 cm) x Height 3.3 inches
  • Weight: 6.1 oz (170 g)
  • Material: Tin (over 97%)
  • Country of Manufacture: Japan
  • The Food Sanitation Act has been revised by the 2017 Ministry of Health and Welfare, and all tinners are now made to be safe within revised standards

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The history of Japanese tin ware is said to be ancient 1500 BCE, and the ruins of ancient cities in the Egyptian dynasty, it is said to have been discovered.
The unique luster and low melting characteristics of tin have been used in making vessels and other items from around the world.
In Japan, it came from the 7th to 9th century, from the Japanese Suki and Kintai Amuji, and has been stored in Narasakura, a well-known treasured treasure box.
Since ancient times, tea urns and tea holders were made mainly with the Shinto Buddhist equipment such as Shritsu, Sakakakitachi and so on. It has been loved by some of the people in the Edo period, and it became widely used in general.
With advancements in technology, it is possible to make all kinds of utensils, such as liquor, teaware, tableware, and ornaments, and is welcomed as general household dinnerware and as promotional gifts, and favors.
Tin Features
Tin usually does not rust or tarnish.
You can enjoy a warm luster and luster for a long time.
Tin molecules are said to be coarse and absorb impurities of water and liquor to mellow flavors.
It is also non-toxic and has no metallic smell, and has been used as a dish material since ancient times.
The technology of "Osaka Tin Utens" was introduced to the first generation Ibei (Tinni), which spreads Kyotin to Osaka in the late Edo period, and has been highly prominently raised in Osaka.
In order to rebuild the tin industry of Osaka, a deadening hit by World War II, artisans gather the flow of each workshop in Imai, Kuno, Tanaka, Nakatani, and Ichimuraka, founded Osaka Tin Co., Ltd. in 19724, and it is now on.
The things we make are "just for you" and may be familiar to being "unusual".
However, they are carefully crafted by the belief that they have been refined, over hundreds of years - beautiful and more practical.
It is not a temporary trend but will increase depth and value by continuing to use with the month day.
The taste of your drink is cool and looks cool.
This product is also recommended as a gift.
Care Instructions
If you want to use hot water and mild soap, rinse thoroughly and drain.
Tin is formed and polished primarily using lochro.
Dust and dirt should be gently wiped with a soft cloth.
For intense stains or light discoloration, wash your old sponge with a mild soap or baking soda and slightly stronger along the circumference.
Most stains can be removed in this manner. (However, you can wipe the dirt with detergent and a soft cloth as this product may peel off if you use a sponge. )
Precautions for Use:
Precautions for Use:
Please note the following tips when using tin pans.
The main feature of tinners is that tin is a soft metal, so there is a fear of scratching the nails, and it may dent if dropped.
High thermal conductivity, so you will not be able to hold hot items.
Avoid strong acidic drinks (such as lemon water) that may cause discoloration.
Do not store in the refrigerator freezer.
The crystal structure changes (Suzpesto) body may easily fall apart.
Not dishwasher or microwave safe.
Tinners are carefully crafted by the traditional method of production.
Some products take time when they run out of stock.

Additional Information

Brand大阪錫器(Osakasuzuki)
Special FeatureDishwasher Safe
StyleJapanese Dish
ThemeFood
Recommended Uses For ProductHome
ShapeRound
PatternSolid
Product Care InstructionsNot Machine Washable, Not Microwave Safe
Age Range (Description)Adult
Material FeatureCeramic
ReusabilityReusable
Unit Count1.0 Count
Item Weight8.8 ounces
Product Dimensions2.2"W x 3.3"H
Number of Items1
Is Dishwasher SafeNo
Manufacturer大阪錫器
Item model number42614
Main Specification
Brand 大阪錫器(Osakasuzuki)
Recommended Uses For Product Home
Theme Food
Style Japanese Dish
Special Feature Dishwasher Safe
Others
Product Type Drinking Cup