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Yatsuyanagi Canister Cherry Blossom Large

Yatsuyanagi Canister Cherry Blossom Large

Regular price ¥16,500 円
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About shipping and returns

Please be aware that you may be charged customs duties and import taxes when receiving your product.For regular delivery, we will ship the product within 14 business days from the date of your order (the date your order is sent to us from this website), unless there are special circumstances, such as when the workshop or craft manufacturer is on a long-term business trip for an exhibition, etc. (This does not apply to some areas, such as remote islands.) *If there is a delay due to various circumstances, we will contact you by email, etc. *The shipping date will be notified in the "Product Shipping Completion Email" at the time of shipping.

Handling

100g (coffee beans)

Size

φ7.8cm x 13.5cm

Weight

Notices

Yatsuyanagi's tea caddy has inherited the tradition of Kabazaiku since its founding in 1876 , 9th year of the Meiji era.

Kabazaiku is a traditional craft made from cherry blossom bark that is unique in the world.

The products, which are made by carefully carving the bark of wild cherry trees to bring out the colors, are described as `` bark art unlike any other in the world. ''

Due to its ability to suppress moisture, it has been used in everyday life, such as tea canisters, for a long time.

This is a canister designed to be just the right size for coffee beans. You can use it as you like, not only for coffee beans, but also as a tea caddy, a candy holder, outdoors, etc.

We use the rarest cherry blossom skin, ``Shoburihi''. Because it is made of natural cherry bark, enjoy the aging of the birch work, which will become more lustrous and deeper in color as you use it.

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Yatsuyanagi

Akita

Since its founding in 1876, in the 9th year of the Meiji era, Yatsuyanagi has inherited the tradition of Kabazaiku. Kakunodate, Semboku City, Akita Prefecture, where our workshop is located, is a beautiful area rich in nature, and the birch work created here is made using the bark of wild cherry trees.

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