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Description
Time-consuming Kyoto shibori patterns
Hikita-kanoko is a spotted pattern on the back of a deer and is one of the Kyoto shibori techniques.
The entire teacup is beautifully carved without gaps by laser processing, similar to the sophisticated technique used to perfectly match the pattern on a furisode kimono.
No paint is used on purpose, allowing the grain of the wood to shine through.
Wood has low thermal conductivity, so it is easy to hold even when filled with hot beverages, and the rugged pattern prevents slipping.
This product adds color to celebratory occasions and is recommended as a gift.
Information
Manufacturer | SANSAI STUDIO |
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Country of origin | Kyoto, Japan |
Technique | Yuzen Engravings |
Material | Wood (zelkova) |
Size | W2.76 * D2.76 * H3.54 in. (W7 * D7 * H9cm) |
Weight | 0.15 lbs(70g) |
Capacity | 8.45 oz(250ml) |
Electronic Equipment | Microwave x, Dishwasher x, Oven x, Direct flame x, Induction x |
Note | Since it is made of natural wood, there are individual differences in color and grain. Please enjoy it as the unique characteristics of natural wood. Please do not soak in hot water for a long time, and wash and dry it as soon as possible after use. Do not use a scrubber, cleanser, bleach, or dishwasher. Wash with a neutral detergent with a soft sponge. |
Delivery Time | 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 1-2 weeks) |
Brand history and characteristics
Additional Description
How Japanese Products Can Be Such High Quality
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