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犬野居座留
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Overall diameter (including handle): 36.5cm, Diameter: 30.5cm, Effective inner diameter: 29.5cm, Weight: 3.91kg, Thickness: 4.95mm Everything in the photos is included, only the pot itself and the wooden lid are for sale. The wooden lid is roughly made, with gaps, but it generally serves its purpose. Please consider the lid as an optional accessory. This is a thick pure nickel silver pot. Those who know will recognize the manufacturer, but I do not. Pure nickel silver and pure silver are different, so please be careful not to make a mistake! If you don't know, please search the internet first. As shown in the photos, there is a sense of wear and tear from being used with care for many years. There are small scratches from use all over. I was told by the previous owner of this pot that it was "a pot used in a fugu (pufferfish) restaurant in Osaka." It was a custom-made item at the time, and the number of these pots was considerably less and more expensive than those made of gunmetal, etc. Looking at the bottom, you can roughly imagine the high status of this pot and how it has been carefully handled for many years. Compared to other pots of almost the same size, it is thick and heavy, so it retains heat well, the water temperature does not easily drop, and it is stable. There are few nickel silver pots themselves, so there are few comparison targets. This is a rare, lifetime item. Pure nickel silver itself has excellent corrosion resistance, so you often see it in knives, forks, and spoons. With a pure copper pot, if you accidentally leave the food unattended, verdigris may occur, but this is not the case with this pot. For reference, there is a blog written about this pot. It is the blog of the owner of Ebisu-tei, a restaurant with an irori (sunken hearth) in Hirado City, Nagasaki Prefecture. It is written about nickel silver pots. http://hirado-ebisu.jugem.jp/?eid=985 We will ship via Takkyubin (home delivery service), with the seller covering the shipping costs. We will not offer "reserved" sales or price negotiations to ensure fairness, but we will gradually lower the price if the item is not sold. You can wait until it becomes cheaper, or you can buy it immediately. If you would like to purchase multiple items at the same time, there are reasons for discounts such as shipping and labor costs, so please let us know in advance from the comment section. We will create a new listing screen for the relevant products as "2 items together" or "3 items together," so please bid from there. Thank you very much.
1 month ago