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  • 100% Tin Tray SUZUMAME 100% Tin Tray SUZUMAME

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    100% Tin Tray "SUZUMAME"

    These compact trays by traditional maker NOUSAKU come in three different variations and are both beautiful and highly multi functional. Due to their clever design, they are perfect for presenting...
    €17.05
  • Flower Vase "SORORI” mini Flower Vase "SORORI” mini

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    Flower Vase "SORORI” mini

    This beautiful, slim SORORI vase is unique and different than NOUSAKU's other vases. Whereas most of their vases are made of tin, this shiny model shows their excellent skills are well applied on...
    €37.51
  • 100% Tin Flexible Muddler to stir drinks 100% Tin Flexible Muddler to stir drinks
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    100% Tin Flexible Muddler to stir drinks

    This Muddler by traditional maker NOUSAKU is not only a pleasure for the eye, but also a high quality tool made from the best material; Tin is antibacterial, does not rust and is known for producing...
    €12.28
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  • 100% Tin (Beer) Mug 100% Tin (Beer) Mug
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    100% Tin (Beer) Mug

    These beer mugs from NOUSAKU are well known for retaining beautiful, creamy and long lasting foam created by the slightly rough texture of the casting finish! Made of 100% pure tin, they have a...
    €102.30
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  • 100% Tin Bendable Flat Plate 100% Tin Bendable Flat Plate

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    100% Tin Bendable Flat Plate

    Known as the most expensive metal after gold and silver, tin is very malleable and flexible. Though having nearly the whiteness of silver, it does not rust- or air tarnish easily. It is significantly...
    €46.38 - €81.84
  • 100% Tin Flexible Bamboo Leaf Plate 100% Tin Flexible Bamboo Leaf Plate
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    100% Tin Flexible Bamboo Leaf Plate

    A unique plate designed as a bamboo leaf, inspired by the way "Masu sushi" is served; a type of lunchbox-style sushi sold in trains and train stations and a famous souvenir from the Toyama area in...
    €34.10
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NOUSAKU crafts unique items through traditional knowledge and exceptional craftsmanship. Their items are celebrated all over the world. 

Takaoka city has become the center of copper industry in Japan over 400 years. Here, in 1916 Nousaku began manufacturing Buddhist ritual objects, Japanese tea sets and vases made of brass and bronze.

One recent innovation of NOUSAKU is the development of the world's first tableware made of 100% tin. This "flexible ware" series allows the user to flexibly bend the plates and bowls again and again without breaking or weakening the material. Sake cups made of pure tin are also said to reduce acidity, enhancing the flavor of sake. 

NOUSAKU's goal is to preserve and pass on the traditions that have been cultivated over many years, but also pursue designs that make the most of technologies and materials.  

NOUSAKU Materials

Tin

Tin is the most expensive metal after gold and silver. It has excellent antibacterial and ionic effects, such as preventing water corrosion and mellowing the flavour of sake, and has long been used as a material for tea and sake vessels. 100% tin is very soft and, depending on its shape, can easily be bent by hand. The KAGO series of bendable tinware, as well as a wide range of tableware and vases, make use of these characteristics to add colour to a variety of scenes in daily life.

Brass

Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. It has a long history dating back to around 1,000 BC and was used as currency in the Roman Empire. Today, the most familiar brass products are architectural hardware, Buddhist altar items and musical instruments, thanks to their clear tones. At Nosaku, all brass products are made by hand by experienced craftsmen, and have a variety of different looks depending on the finish.

Bronze

Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. It has a very long history and was already in use in Mesopotamia around 2 000 BC. It was introduced to Japan in Kyushu around 300 BC, along with iron and rice cultivation, and was used for bronze mirrors and bronze bells because of its excellent corrosion resistance. The Great Buddha in Nara and the Peace Statue in Nagasaki were also cast in bronze. Nosaku makes the most of its properties and uses it as a material for its moss bonsai series, objects and custom-built architectural hardware.