Feature

●Size: Inner diameter 5.9 inches (15 cm) x depth 1.0 inches (2.5 cm), Maximum width (including handle): Approx. 7.9 inches (20 cm), Plate thickness: 0.06 inches (1.5 mm)
●Weight: Approx. 0.6 lbs (0.3
●Compatible Heat Source: Gas fire (IH not supported), Dishwasher Safe: Not available


Description

Copper parent-child pot with high thermal conductivity
This pot is made of copper, bonito and egg.
Copper is very suitable for cooking utensils because it has excellent heat conduction.
Scale-like surface pattern marks formed by hammered copper plate
Each pan is hand crafted by artisans, so it can be used as a lifetime cooking tool.

This is a parent-child pot made by a long-established copperware manufacturing shop with over 80 years.
Each one is hand made using a traditional manufacturing method.
The more you use it, the more you will be able to change the color of the expressive color.
※As this product is made by hand, there may be slight size discrepancies.
Thank you for your understanding.

Before Use: Wash with water, add water in the pot for 7-8 minutes and boil it.

Care Instructions:
Inside: It is sufficient to clean food stains (burnt vegetables, etc.) with water
If using detergent, please wash with soft sponge
If you are worried about dirt, you can wash it with a cleanser; however, the tinned surface is soft and scratched,
Each tin is shaved and the skin of the pot will come out.
In that case, the food will come in direct contact with the pan is harmless.

Exterior: Wash with water, remove water, and wipe dry with a soft cloth.
If you are concerned about dirt, you can also polish it with a cleanser.
The copper will restore its luster, but the copper surface will tarnish even when exposed to air

[Note]
Please do not open firing.
If you open it under a strong fire, the tin inside may melt and harden.
If you leave your food in the pot all day and night, you may find a pale blue copper compound on the surface of the cooking.
Please transfer leftover dishes to another container and store them.
This is the result of a trace of copper ion dissolved, but it looks hygienic without worry.

About patine: If you leave it in a damp place, the copper surface will cause rust "patina".
"patina has been taught for a long time, but it was certified to be non-toxic by the Ministry of Health and Welfare studies
Even if you dont use it for a while, the "patina" appears inside the pot without using it.
Wash it off with the same feeling as removing dirt from ordinary surfaces.
Ready to use