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■Product Name: "Koshu Inden Sleeve Cup 296ml" ■Purchased Store: Kofu Heiwa Dori Store ■Sales Start Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2021 ■New and unused item. Thank you! ↓ JIMOTO made Series KOSHU "Koshu Inden Sleeve Cup 296ml" is a product developed in collaboration with "Inden no Yamamoto," headed by Yusuke Yamamoto, who holds the sole title of Koshu Inden Traditional Craftsman in Japan in the general category. Koshu Inden is a traditional craft made by applying lacquer to deerskin. This JIMOTO made Series KOSHU "Koshu Inden Sleeve Cup 296ml" is a set of a ceramic cup in the shape of a Starbucks paper cup and a Koshu Inden sleeve. The design concept is "Koshu mountain." The cup design features a pattern representing Koshu, which is surrounded by mountains such as Mt. Fuji, the Southern Alps, Mt. Yatsugatake, and Okuchichibu. The design pattern of the Koshu Inden sleeve is inspired by the scales of the Siren, and the motifs include not only traditional Inden patterns such as the Takeda菱 (Takeda diamond pattern), Fuji cherry blossoms, and bush warblers, but also coffee beans to express the connection between Starbucks and the region. Furthermore, one of the features of this product is the white deerskin Inden, which was born from the "URUSHINASHIKA" project, where Yamanashi Prefecture spent three years repeating trial and error in its techniques. The softness of the leather, the unevenness of the lacquer when held, the texture, durability, and as you use it, it becomes softer and fits your hand, the luster of the lacquer increases, and you will grow attached to it. We hope you will enjoy your coffee with this product and spend a rich time while thinking about the passion and thoughts of young traditional craftsmen, the technology of Yamanashi Prefecture, and the history of Inden and local matters.
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