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Ordi Katakuchi

Ordi Katakuchi

Regular price ¥8,800 JPY
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This Tin cast sake decanter is made with the casting technology of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a city of art.

Product Details

Size:W95×D95×H65mm
Weight:245g
Volume:260ml
Material: Tin (Purity 99.99%: Four Nine)
Made in Japan
Scope of use:Microwave -/ Dishwasher -/ Oven -/ Open fire -
*paulownia decorative box

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・Exclusive branded box
・We do not accept exchanges for this product when purchased from overseas.

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Tin Sake Wares for Various Occasions

Since ancient times, tin has been used as a food and beverage vessel in Japan, as it is said to improve water retention and mellow the taste.

It is stylish not only with sake, but also with fruit cocktails, ice cream, and other cold desserts.

This sake cup features a luxurious and simple design that can be used for a variety of occasions, both for entertaining and for everyday use.

High-purity tin (99.99%: Four Nine)

Manufactured using the casting techniques of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a city with over 400 years of metal crafting history.

Ordi sake cups are made of high purity tin (99.99% tin: four nines) and crafted by highly skilled artisans.

Sake served in these vessels maintains the proper temperature, and the mild flavor of the sake is preserved whether it is served hot or cold.

The reason for this is that tin has a high thermal conductivity, and its purifying action removes impurities and impurities.

Functional and neutral design

It is an easy-to-hold size that fits in the palm of your hand and is stackable.

You can stack them in a series and use them according to your lifestyle.

Please enjoy them as tableware to share in your daily life.

The kataguchi and inoguchi are also available individually.

Sake Wares for The Mid-Autumn Moon Night

In this article, we introduce the custom of moon-watching in Japan and around the world, explain the key to choosing the best sake cups for moon-watching, and recommend set of choko (sake cup) and katakuchi (pouring vessel with a spout)!

See the blog post
  • If detergent is used, be sure to use a neutral detergent

    Immediately after use, wash in lukewarm water and clean with a mild detergent and a soft sponge.

  • Dry well after washing with water

    After cleaning, thoroughly wipe off all moisture and dry it completely in a well-ventilated place before storing it.

  • What to do if the luster becomes dull

    If the luster has become dull, dissolve baking soda in water to make a paste and polish gently with a soft cloth.

  • Beware of acidic beverages

    Tin is sensitive to acid, so be careful not to expose it to acidic substances such as citrus fruits or vinegar for a long time.

  • Avoid abrasives

    Tin is a soft metal, so avoid polishing with cleansers, metal scrubbers, or steel wool. Scratches may degrade the tin's unique texture.

  • Microwave, microwave oven, and dishwasher safe

    Do not put directly on fire or use an oven or microwave oven.

Q&A

Can TIN BREATH products be shipped overseas?

Yes, we do offer international shipping. *Please note, however, that we do not offer the replacement service for orders from overseas.

How is tin different from other metals?

Compared to other metals, tin is very soft, does not oxidize easily, does not rust easily, does not cause metal allergies, and has a unique luster.

Why does drinks taste mellow when you drink with them?

Tin's surface has rough molecules, and that helps to remove off-flavor from liquid. Also, tin has a high ion effect that absorbs impurities and purifies liquid.

Can I use it for hot sake?

No, you can't. It has high heat conductivity, so you might burn yourself.

What about very small depressions on the surface?

There may be very small depressions on the surface, but this is a characteristic of the sand casting process. It is not a defect.

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