Takaoka copperware with 400 years of history is decorated with deep and elegant Japanese colors.
It shines elegantly and nobly with a slight, soft metallic luster.

Takaoka copperware is characterized by its beautiful cast surface.
Skilled craftsmen work together in each process from prototyping, casting, finishing, and coloring to produce excellent finished products.

Takaoka copperware began in 1611, about 400 years ago, when Toshinaga Maeda, lord of the Kaga domain, brought seven foundry workers to Kanaya-cho, Takaoka City, in order to improve the prosperity of the town.
 In the beginning, the town produced arts and crafts to be presented to feudal lords, and with the development of processing techniques such as polishing, engraving, and coloring, a variety of expression methods were established and continued to develop.
In 1975, it received the first designation as a "national traditional craft" and in 1979, it was designated as a special industrial production area.

The back of the lid and the bone storage area have been carefully finished, and it has a stable shape that prevents it from falling over and a screw-type lock function that closes it securely.

The Shirayuri" and "Sakura" are gentle colors that make you feel at ease, while "grape", "lapis lazuli", and "peacock" are noble colors with a sense of presence. These deep and traditional Japanese colors will color the space and protect the deceased.


Material :Brass
An inner porch (ashes bag): Satin, the string are rayon
Size: 36 x 54 mm / 1.4 x 2.1 inch
opening size:  44 mm / 1.7 inch
Weight : 215 g / 7.6 oz
Capacity :20cc
Color:Peacock Green
Country of Origin:Japan



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