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Description

A bonbon case to make small sweets and trinkets look elegant!
A bonbon case is a small container traditionally found in Japanese households of the Showa era, used to store bite-sized chocolates or candies, often called bonbons.
It's not just for food—use it for small items or various other purposes.
It features a beautiful, glossy finish. Tin is a metal resistant to rust and discoloration, it will last a long time and prove very useful.
Its design blends seamlessly into dining tables and rooms. It also makes a delightful gift for friends.
Information
| Manufacturer | Osaka Suzuki |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | Osaka, Japan |
| Technique | Osaka Naniwa Pewter Ware |
| Material | Tin |
| Size | W2.95 * D2.95 * H1.77 in. (W7.5 * D7.5 * H4.5cm) |
| Weight | |
| Capacity | 0 oz(ml) |
| Electronic Equipment | Microwave x, Dishwasher △, Oven x, Direct flame x, IH x |
| Note | No custom engraving available |
| Delivery Time | 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 2-3 weeks) |
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