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This is a can with a European-style design printed on a white base. The body and the inside of the lid are also painted white, giving it a luxurious feel that resembles porcelain at first glance. It comes with an inner lid made of polyethylene. Diameter: 7.4cm x Height: 12cm Colors: Royal Red x 1 Royal Blue x 2 Royal Green x 2 Approximately 100g of OP type tea leaves, approximately 120g of BOP type / Made of steel A "Dure Can" is a steel tea can (tea caddy) with a glossy and tactile feel like porcelain, and a European-style design. The name comes from the French word "dur" meaning "hard" or "strict." It features a white porcelain-like body with a gorgeous pattern and is widely used as a storage container for tea leaves (black tea, green tea, etc.), as well as coffee beans, sweets, and small items. Features: Design: Features a European-style design with a white base (Royal Blue, Green, Red, etc.), giving it a luxurious feel. Material: Made of steel, with white paint applied to the body and the inside of the lid. Functionality: Comes with a plastic inner lid (made of polyethylene) that provides a high degree of airtightness, protecting the contents from moisture and light, and preserving their flavor. Uses: Suitable for storing not only tea leaves but also candies, cookies, nuts, seasonings, etc., and can also be used as a small item container. This is a used item, and some products have minor scratches (paint peeling and rust, etc.). Please check the images for any areas of concern.
1 week ago