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Nousaku Beer cup Japanese TinTumbler Coaster set Shirakaba Takaoka Japan

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(Size) : Beer cup : H 11.5 x φ 6.5 cm / 4.52 x 2.55 inch 
             Sleeve : H 7.5 x φ 6.4 cm / 2.95 x 2.51 inch  
             Coaster : H 0.11 x φ 6.8 cm / 0.04 x 2.67 inch 

(Capacity) : Approx. 270ml

(Weight) : 400g(Including box)

(Material) : Beer cup : 100% Tin, Sleeve・Coaster : Sika deer leather

(Origin) : Made in Japan / Takaoka craft

(Condition) : Brand new

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(Note) :

It is a set of a beer cup that has been processed to resemble a birch bark and a sleeve and coaster made of sika deer leather. Promoted the effective use of sika deer leather and collaborated with "24 KIRICO", which produces original bags and small leather goods. The beer cup made of 100% tin produces a mellow foam of beer due to the slightly rough casting surface of the stain finishing that is created during casting. Since ancient times, tin is a metal that has been used in sake and tea vessel, as it has been said that "water in a tin vessel does not go bad" and "the unpleasant taste of liquor is removed and it becomes delicious". It has good thermal conductivity, so if you put it in the fridge for 1-2 minutes, you can enjoy cold beer. The sleeves and coaster are made of sika deer leather, which has become a problem in recent years. Both the sleeve and coaster are waterproof so that you can use them without worrying about water droplets. Enjoy the texture of tin casting and the smooth texture of leather.
※Do not put it in the freezer as tin may alteration due to low temperature. Also, please refrain from storing in the fridge for a long time.
※Do not leave strong acid or dark color liquid in it for a long time as it may cause discoloration.

Takaoka traditional crafts
400 years old foundry town. Takaoka's skilled craftsmen manufacture it one by one carefully by old fashioned manufacturing method.
Overseas, it was introduced through the 1862 London World Exposition and the 1867 Paris World Exposition, and art copper ware has established a firm position as an export product.

 

 

Weight:
500.00 Grams

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