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[Notice of Items on Display in Ginza Showroom]

To mark the start of the three-day holiday, our Ginza Showroom has undergone a major display renewal and is ready to welcome your visit.

First of all, we would like to introduce you to Hirota Glass's Edo Kiriko “Futachoko.” This modern design features a simple cup with a petri dish-like lid that is very appealing. The lid can be used as a saucer or a small dish. We invite you to take a closer look at the delicate craftsmanship of skilled Edo Kiriko artisans.

Three types of tetsubin (iron kettles) from Chobundo, Yamagata, are also now available. Founded in 1952, Chobundo uses the traditional technique of Yamagata Casting, which boasts 900 years of history, to produce thin, beautifully cast iron kettles that are known as “usuniku-birei (thin-walled and gorgeous).” Please come and experience the lightness and beauty of the tetsubin for yourself.

In addition, you can also see the Pot Stand of Sunami Toru Shoten. The potsherds are made entirely of igusa (Japanese mugwort), including the inner core, and have a great volume and presence. With many orders coming from overseas, this is a rare opportunity to see it in person.

Each product has a texture and appearance that cannot be fully conveyed in photographs. If you're in the Ginza area during the holidays, we hope you will stop by our Ginza Showroom and take a closer look.

Hirota Glass's Edo Kiriko “Futachoko”
https://www.shokunin.com/en/hirota/futachoko.html
Chobundo's Tetsubin
https://www.shokunin.com/en/chobundo/
Sunami Toru Shoten's Pot Stand
https://www.shokunin.com/en/sunami/nabeshiki.html
Showroom Information (All showrooms will be open on the same days from 7/19 to 7/21)
https://www.shokunin.com/en/showroom/