Feature

●Size: H10 W50 D32
●Case included
●Color Content: Tin, Gold Plated
●Material 100% Tin


Description

Celebrate Demon Chopsticks Rest

This chopstick holder is made with a bream motif. At Toyama Prefecture weddings, there are traditions of attaching a bream to a favor of a bream amper. A festive bream chopstick rest is also recommended as a gift or gift.Bendable tail

100% Pure TinDrinks mellow and delicious.

Tin, known as gold and silver, is the only expensive metal that is resistant to oxidation and has a strong antibacterial properties.The history was ancient and it is estimated that tin tools were used in the ancient Egyptian dynasty around 1500 BCE, and even in Japan, there are tin treasures. In addition, since the ancient times it has been said to "water in tin vessels will not rod" or "dissolve the taste of liquor and make it delicious." It has been used in alcohol and tea utensils. Nogaku tin is 100% pure.While other metal materials are usually extremely hard for the finishing process, the tin of the musical nature does not contain any of them. The 100% pure tin is very soft and can be easily bent by hand depending on its shape and thickness.It is called Tin Cry because it is a high twist of a tin molecule. Enjoy tin that is made of metal but also fits well to human skin in a variety of situations.

Care Instructions

All of our products are made using a method of casting. Cast is a method of manufacturing where melted metal is poured into the mold and then cooled down to the desired shape.A mold that pours the metal into the mold, and a metal product that was removed from the mold, is cast (imono).Nisaku continues to expand the possibility of casting by using various casting methods and processing techniques to maximize the material characteristics. In order to maintain the product for a long time, we have provided points of care and care. Clean with a mild kitchen detergent (neutral) after use with a soft sponge. Use baking soda if the gloss becomes dull. Do not place near fire as the melting point is low. Not microwave safe. Not dishwasher or dryer. Do not scrub with a scrubber. Do not put in the freezer as low temperatures may cause tin to deteriorate.Also, please avoid storing it in the refrigerator for a long time.

About Narisaku

Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, was founded to develop as a "town of commerce and industrial with the 14th year of Keisama, the lord of Kaga clan opened the town of Takaoka.2 years later from the opening of town in Keichicho 16, Toshicho Maeda invited seven casters (straw) in the current Kanaya Town.This is the beginning of the long history of Takaoka copper ware. Nosaku Co., Ltd. started manufacturing Buddhist equipment using 400 years of casting technology in Takaoka.Cast is a method of manufacturing where melted metal is poured into the mold and then cooled down to the desired shape.A mold that pours the metal into the mold, and a metal product that was removed from the mold, is cast (imono).Nogaku continues to expand the possibilities of casting by using various casting methods and processing techniques to maximize the material characteristics. At its beginning, we mainly focus on Buddhist fixtures, tea tools, and vases, and in recent years, we have managed tableware, interior accessories, lighting fixtures and construction hardware.The dignified appearance of wind chimes and tableware is also due to advanced casting technology and careful finishing. However, in recent years, we have developed silicone casting methods in addition to the predecessor of the casting method.The flexible human placement and local artisan networks meet various requests and customer expectations. Making more efficient castings and more efficient; Narisaku continues to explore designs that utilize the most technologies and materials, and we aim to create products that are loved by people in the land of Takaoka and proud of the region.

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