A luxurious sake set suitable for Japanese banquets. It was produced by Mr. Kizo Nonaga of the long-established Japanese restaurant ``Nihonbashi Yukari''. Each piece is carefully given a hammered finish. Tin is a metal that has been used for sake and tea utensils since ancient times, and it has been said that ``water kept in a tin container will not rot'' and ``it will remove the unpleasant taste of alcohol and make it milder.'' Please enjoy delicious sake with the skills of skilled craftsmen.
[Product size in paulownia box]
Single mouth: H170 φ55/Gourmet cup: H50 φ49 (mm) Full water capacity: Single mouth approx. 240cc/Gourmet cup approx. 60cc Box size: H87 W141 D198 (mm) Weight (including box): 1015g
After use, use a soft sponge and wash with kitchen detergent (neutral). If the shine becomes dull, use baking soda. Also, tin (100%) is soft, so please do not rub it with a hard scrubbing brush. This may cause scratches on the surface.
Due to its low melting point, do not place it near fire. Because it is metal, it cannot be used in the microwave. Do not use in the dishwasher or dryer as they may reach high temperatures.
Do not put it in the freezer, as the tin may deteriorate due to low temperatures. Also, please refrain from storing it in the refrigerator for a long time.
[Product size in paulownia box]
Single mouth: Approx. H170 φ55/Guin cup: Approx. H50 φ49 (mm)
[Box size]
Approx. H87 W141 D198(mm)
[Full water capacity]
Katakuchi approx. 240cc/Guinomi approx. 60cc
[Boxed weight]
Approx. 1,015g
[Material]
100% tin
[Box specifications]: Paulownia box