Soy sauce dispenser No.2

¥5,500
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This cute soy sauce dispenser looks like a miniature Japanese teapot. It drains water well, and even though it's shaped like a teapot, you can pour soy sauce easily with one hand.

A technique called "Futasuri" ensures that the container and lid fit tightly together, preventing liquid from spilling. The handles and knobs are also intricately crafted to resemble a teapot, and the skill of Tokoname artisans shines through with the delicate craftsmanship. Because it is a high-temperature firing product, there are no pinholes that can cause stains.

A soy sauce dispenser with enough capacity for one meal. This minimizes the oxidation of soy sauce when it is removed from the container.

 

Size : W90 x D55 x H50mm
Weight: 55g
Material Stoneware
Capacity: 36ml  (45ml full)
Design: Osamu Saruyama
Manufactured by Takasuke Touen [Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture]
Sculptor: Tetsuro Kaneko
Made in Japan


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