Feature

●Comes in a gift box; Product Size: H1.5 inches (37 mm) φ2.9 inches (74 mm); Full Capacity: Approx. 2.0 fl oz (60 cc); Box Size: H1.9 inches (49 cm); W 4.1 inches (103 mm); Weight: 5.6 oz (160 g)
●100% Tin Gold Foil 1 Piece
●After use, wash with a soft sponge with a mild kitchen detergent. Use baking soda if the gloss becomes dull. However, do not use metal polish or baking soda on the inner gold foil part. Also, since the tin (100%) is soft, please do not rub it with a hard scrubber. Surface may be scratched
●Do not place near fire as the melting point is low. Because it is made of metal, it is not microwave safe. Not dishwasher or dryer safe as it may lead to high temperatures
●Do not put in the freezer as low temperatures may cause tin to deteriorate. Also avoid storing it in the refrigerator for a long time. Also, do not leave items with strong acidity or dark colors in a long time. This may cause discoloration. The gold foil is coated, but please avoid it as it may peel off if it is deformed or soaked in water for a long time


Description

Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture, which has been over 400 years of history since the Edo period.

Nosaku was founded in 1916 as a factory that produces Buddhist tools in this traditional town of casting (imono).

While inheriting the technologies of our predecessors, we continue to explore designs that maximize the material properties and expand the possibilities of casting.

Creating Narusaku

Creating NarusakuCreating Narusaku

After heating the metal into a liquid, it is called a manufacturing method that is poured into the mold and formed into the desired shape, and is called casting metal products that were removed from the mold.

The sand can be squeezed easily, and requires skilled skills.In addition, due to the high degree of sand particles, temperature and humidity conditions, each piece has a different expression of casting.

This delicate casting is a true reality that the craftsmanship and the good handiness of the craftmanship. However, it is not limited to mass production, and the artisans who continue to polish their techniques, each one by one by one.