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Sakazuki Sake Cup - Kiki - II
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An auspicious cup that brightens up a party. Produced using 100% tin based on skills developed from the processing techniques of "casting", a traditional industry of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. Tin has a high ion efficiency and makes drinks taste milder by purifying water. It has been traditionally said "water won't go bad if it's in a tin bowl" or "tin can get rid of an unpleasant flavor" and so has been used for sake cups and teacups. As it has a high thermal conductivity, you can easily make delicious cold sake just by putting it in the fridge. You can also enjoy lukewarm sake.
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●Materials: 100% tin ●Size Details[mm]: H35 x Diameter 61 ●Weight (item only)[G]: 96 ●Weight (including packaging material)[G]: 141 ●Made in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture ●Brand Name: Nousaku ●Usage Precautions & Maintenance: *After use, wash with a mild kitchen detergent in the same way as other tableware using a soft cloth or sponge. *Do not scrub with hard scourers. Also, as it is soft and becomes easily damaged, do not polish with cleansers. *When the gloss has become dull, bring it back by using commercially available metal polishers, toothpaste, baking soda etc. *As it has a low melting point, do not put over an open flame. *Do not put in the microwave. *Do not put in the freezer as this will cause tin pest. *Do not put in the dishwasher or dish-dryer. ●Other: Should there be no stock, item manufacture will take place after order placement. Depending on the item, delivery may be delayed. Please kindly contact customer service regarding the delivery date.
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Sakazuki Sake Cup - Kiki - II
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