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Miranda Style Omoeraku Handcrafted Japanese Cedar Masu Box Sake Cup

Size: Small

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Product Information

  • Brand:Omoeraku
  • Model:Small / Medium / Large / Extra Large
  • Material:Natural wood (Cryptomeria japonica of Nikko)
  • Product type:Sake Cups
  • Country of origin:Japan (Kanuma, Tochigi)
  • Small:Dimensions (approx): 61 x 61 mm, Height: 52 mm, Capacity (approx): 100 ml (Usable capacity: 70 ml), Item weight (approx): 30 g, Shipping weight (approx): 50 g
  • Medium:Dimensions (approx): 70 x 70 mm, Height: 52 mm, Capacity (approx): 140 ml (Usable capacity: 90 ml), Item weight (approx): 40 g, Shipping weight (approx): 60 g
  • Large:Dimensions (approx): 76 x 76 mm, Height: 60 mm, Capacity (approx): 190 ml (Usable capacity: 150 ml), Item weight (approx): 50 g, Shipping weight (approx): 80 g
  • Extra Large:Dimensions (approx): 86 x 86 mm, Height: 60 mm, Capacity (approx): 260 ml (Usable capacity: 180 ml), Item weight (approx): 60 g, Shipping weight (approx): 90 g

Key Features

  • Made of Nikko cedar wood which is the well-known material for the UNESCO world heritage site in Tochigi Prefecture "Shrines and Temples of Nikko".
  • Handcrafted by skilled woodworking craftsmen in Kanuma City, Tochigi Prefecture.
  • Tochigi Design Award in 2011.
  • Selected by The Wonder 500™.

Use & Care

  • Do not soak.
  • Wipe clean with a dry/damp cloth.
  • When you hand wash, dry thoroughly.

Background

Miranda Style Co. designs, manufactures, and distributes cookware, tableware, and home decor products. Their series "Omoeraku" offers hand-made products that reflect Japanese traditional food culture and techniques. While paying respects to history, savoir-faire, and the land, they keep evolving and passing down their skills to the next generation.

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