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ORII Crafts Colorful Cutlery Rests OBI 5pc.

These elegant cutlery sets allow you to beautifully set the table and add a beautiful color. With the set of 5 colors everyone can have their own color. In… read more
SKU: 3009257
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Made in: Toyama, Japan
¥11,000
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These elegant cutlery sets allow you to beautifully set the table and add a beautiful color. With the set of 5 colors everyone can have their own color. Individual colors are available in a 2pc. set on request. 
This design is called "OBI" which is a kimono sash. 

 

Sizes: 10×100×15mm (per piece)  Weight:  22g  Material: Brass
*Please note that as the items are crafted one by one the patterns are different for each item.
* After use, wash with a soft cloth or sponge, wipe immediately and store in a dry state.
* Not suitable for dishwasher 

ORII uses the imagination of the craftsman to create infinite, magical colors and patterns.

Matal plate in the hands of skilled artisans undergo unending metamorphosis inexplicably transformed into an Orii original that can't be found elsewhere.

This art uses a traditional coloring technique that creates a new expression on copper and other metal materials. Cultivated in 400 years of tradition, Takaoka in Toyama Prefecture is a town where advanced casting technology is concentrated.
The coloring is not
"Coloring" is not painting, it is a traditional technique that uses the corrosiveness of copper and brass to control chemicals and flames to produce vivid colors. The craftsman has developed a traditional coloring technique that could only be expressed with cast products, and have succeeded in developing colors on thin copper plates of 1 mm or less. He is particular about the authentic colors drawn from copper and brass and continue to pursue possibilities.

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Color Technique:
Orii artificially generates the characteristics of copper and other metal materials such as corrosion and rust, creating a unique texture and color.

Cook color:
The metal is stewed in a saucepan with a mixture of copper sulfate and copper carbonate to develop a color called "simmering color".

Bran-yaki:

The dough is coated with bran miso and baked on a burner. After the bran, it becomes a pattern.

Material: Brass
Dimensions: 10×100×15mm (per piece)

ORII Crafts Colorful Cutlery Rests OBI 5pc.

¥11,000

Description

These elegant cutlery sets allow you to beautifully set the table and add a beautiful color. With the set of 5 colors everyone can have their own color. Individual colors are available in a 2pc. set on request. 
This design is called "OBI" which is a kimono sash. 

 

Sizes: 10×100×15mm (per piece)  Weight:  22g  Material: Brass
*Please note that as the items are crafted one by one the patterns are different for each item.
* After use, wash with a soft cloth or sponge, wipe immediately and store in a dry state.
* Not suitable for dishwasher 

ORII uses the imagination of the craftsman to create infinite, magical colors and patterns.

Matal plate in the hands of skilled artisans undergo unending metamorphosis inexplicably transformed into an Orii original that can't be found elsewhere.

This art uses a traditional coloring technique that creates a new expression on copper and other metal materials. Cultivated in 400 years of tradition, Takaoka in Toyama Prefecture is a town where advanced casting technology is concentrated.
The coloring is not
"Coloring" is not painting, it is a traditional technique that uses the corrosiveness of copper and brass to control chemicals and flames to produce vivid colors. The craftsman has developed a traditional coloring technique that could only be expressed with cast products, and have succeeded in developing colors on thin copper plates of 1 mm or less. He is particular about the authentic colors drawn from copper and brass and continue to pursue possibilities.

img01

Color Technique:
Orii artificially generates the characteristics of copper and other metal materials such as corrosion and rust, creating a unique texture and color.

Cook color:
The metal is stewed in a saucepan with a mixture of copper sulfate and copper carbonate to develop a color called "simmering color".

Bran-yaki:

The dough is coated with bran miso and baked on a burner. After the bran, it becomes a pattern.

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