Feature

●[For 5 Size Urns] Width 7.0 x Depth 7.0 x Height 7.9 inches (17.8 x 17.8 x 20 cm)


Description

Product Name: Japanese Flower (Gold) Urn for 5 Size Urns Dimensions: [For 5 Size Urns] Width 7.0 x Depth 7.0 x Height 7.9 inches (17.8 x 17.8 x 20 cm)



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Q&A for Pottery and Porcelain

Q1. How to clean glazed pottery or unglazed vessel

A. If stored in a poor maintenance condition (wet or juice is soaked into the penetration), it may cause odor and mold.

PS1

When using for the first time, please boil with rice fairy juice for about 30 minutes to create an unglazed portion, and prevent juices, oil and water from entering.

When boiling with rice fairy soup, do not put the vessel in the place where it is boiling.Heats gradually and boil

In addition to rice fairy soup, there is also a method of placing flour in a liquid solved in water.

In addition, the liquid and oil of food will be absorbed in the water prior to use, so it is difficult to penetrate food juices and oils.

PS2

After use, drain and wipe the surface of the bowl with a dry cloth and dry thoroughly before storage.When it gets dirty, simply dissolve the bleach in warm water and soak it in the bowl to clean.

Wash gold or silver with mild detergent.Also, be sure to dry it down near a high stand.

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Q2. Cracks have been found on the glaze of the vessel while using it.In addition, the vessel has broken to the ground.

A. There may be cases where there is a problem in how to use.Do you have difficulty using it?

Note 1

After heating the utensil with heated cookware, do not place it in a place where there is a sudden temperature difference (such as placing a hot dish on a wet dishcloth).

Do not use products that cannot be used on direct flames or stoves.

Note 2

Impacts, scrapes, and excessive stacking may cause cracks.

There is a possibility of cracking or cracking due to impacts, scratching between equipment, or when using a washing machine.In addition, it can be used without noticing small scratches, and it may break suddenly.

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Q3. Greyish stains on the glaze of the vessel.Stays on even with a sponge

A. The tip of the metal fork or spoon is shaved on the glazed surface and accumulated on a fine textured surface called metal mark.

PS1

Soak in acid to melt metal or use commercially available metal mark removers.

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Q4. The gloss of the glaze will be disappeared after long use.

A. It is thought that the glaze has been damaged.This may cause the following reasons:

Cause 1

The glaze has been sharpened with a spoon or fork to create fine scratches.

Cause 2

Alkaline cleaning solution corrodes the glaze for a long time, and the surface of the glaze has become rough

This happens when using a dishwasher.

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