tukiusagi
(JP¥5,000)
Enamel coffee pot, two-tone orange and black, classic design. This pot was purchased approximately 60 years ago and has been rediscovered while organizing a storage room. It has been cleaned gently with a soft cloth. The handle and the rim of the lid are black, creating a two-tone effect with the orange, which is stylish without being overly sweet. Just placing it somewhere brightens the atmosphere of the space with energy. The deep, calm orange color is similar to mandarin orange... I think it's a color you don't often see these days. Despite being such an old pot, it's in very good condition, a rare, original Tsukiusagi-jirushi pot, in beautiful condition. "Tsukiusagi-jirushi" is the original brand of Fujii Co., Ltd., which deals in general household goods. The brand was born in 1926. Fujii Shoten, through the Tsukiusagi-jirushi brand, created the enamelware culture in Japan, and since then, enamel products have been used in various scenes, including homes and businesses. "Tsukiusagi-jirushi" products, also affectionately known as "Getto," are made one by one by skilled craftsmen using traditional methods. Their commitment and careful craftsmanship continue to deliver enamel products loved by many people even today. *There are two small, faint stains or rust-like spots on the body, but I think they are at a level that can be enjoyed as part of the charm of old enamelware. There is a small chip or paint omission on the inner edge of the lid, about the size of a toothpick tip, but this should not affect use at all. There is a small chip on the edge of the spout, about the size of a toothpick tip. It's barely noticeable. *The condition is based on my personal opinion, so please be sure to check the photos before purchasing. I would be very happy if someone who especially loves old enamelware, especially Tsukiusagi-jirushi, would cherish it. The form is different from recent Tsukiusagi-jirushi pots, making you think, "Huh? Is that Tsukiusagi-jirushi?" but it feels different somehow. The more solid, sturdy construction is its charm. I don't know how many pots of this color and condition are left in the world, but in my opinion, it's a very rare item. I love this pot very much, but unfortunately, I don't use orange in my kitchen... I would like someone who loves Tsukiusagi-jirushi, enamel containers, and retro orange to buy it. Thank you for looking.
2 months ago
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5/5645
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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tukiusagi
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Japan
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