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・This is a set of sake tokkuri (sake bottle) and guinomi (sake cups) made of tin, perfect for enjoying warm sake, and comes in a paulownia wood box. ・This traditional craft item is recommended as a gift for someone special or as a souvenir for overseas visitors. ■Features ・Tinware has an electrolytic effect and ion effect that removes impurities, allowing you to enjoy the original flavor of sake in a mellow and delicious way. ・Tin has a very high thermal conductivity compared to other metals, glass, and ceramics, making it excellent for cooling cold beverages like beer and for warming sake. ・The heat transfer rate from tin to air is lower than that of glass, etc., providing good heat retention, keeping drinks cold or warm for a long time, and preventing condensation on the vessel even in summer. ・Rattan is wrapped around the handle as a heat insulator. "Osaka Naniwa Tinware" is a traditional craft designated by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry based on the Act on the Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries. Specifications ・Set contents: Tokkuri x 1, Guinomi x 2 ・Size: Tokkuri - 8.0cm diameter x 14.0cm height, Guinomi - 4.7cm diameter x 4.3cm height ・Capacity: Tokkuri - 330ml, Guinomi - 45ml ・Comes in a paulownia wood box ※Related keywords Buddhist statues, shrines, temples, Goshuin (temple seals), ranma (transom), antiques, Edo period, wood carving, antique, retro, lacquerware, suzuri (inkstone), calligraphy, Shinto, sake vessels, flower vases, folk art, Buddhism, tea ceremony, matcha, teacups, natsume (tea caddies), tea containers, Ko-Imari, Kutani, Shigaraki, Bizen, lacquered, hanging scrolls, woodblock prints, old playthings, old art, Chinese antiques, items from the past, excavated items, museums, ruins, Buddhist art, Meiji era, Taisho era, Showa retro, earthenware, antique, dolls, old art
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