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Wakacho.Co.Ltd
Address | 377-2 okada Kainanshi Wakayama, JAPAN ZIP:642-0012 |
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Representative Name | CHOGO WAKABAYASHI |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
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*Fresh color *Coolness *Refreshment [Nurimon de Verre/JAPAN] Free Glass Cool Grandation BL 1 set/1 item
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☆爽やかな色合い・涼しさ・爽快感【ぬりもん de Verre/JAPAN】フリーグラス クールグランデーションBL 1セット/1点
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*Fresh color *Coolness *Refreshment [Nurimon de Verre/JAPAN] Free Glass Cool Grandation BL 1 set/5 pieces
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☆爽やかな色合い・涼しさ・爽快感【ぬりもん de Verre/JAPAN】フリーグラス クールグランデーションBL 1セット/5点
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5 pcs /set
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Dimensions |
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Size: Φ7.9 x 9.2 cm
Capacity: 295ml Quality control and Designed by Japan *Quality control and Designed by Japan |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Glass: Soda glass
Kishu Maki-e special processing: Nurimon de Verre Package: Individual box
Product tag: None
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Description
Classical and modern glassware with Kishu lacquerware techniques [Nurimon de Verre]. While utilizing the tradition of Kishu lacquerware Nurimon de Verre] is a glassware brand that continues to transmit new charms required for modern lifestyles while utilizing the tradition of Kishu lacquerware. [Nurimon de Verre" means "glass" in French. Nurimon de Verre," which means "glass" in French, is an unprecedented glassware with Japanese-style patterns painted in lacquer and maki-e. Nurimon de Verre] has created classical and modern glassware. Maki-e is a process of decorating glassware with gold, silver, and various other colored powders rolled on top of each other before the underglaze painting dries. Maki-e is a technique unique to lacquerware in which gold, silver, and various other colored powders are rolled around the surface before the underglaze painting dries. Please enjoy this new and unprecedented technique. Tableware*Dining*Old Japanese-style house*Restaurant*Japanese/Western style*Event*Gift*Souvenir*Mid-year gift*Year end gift*Glasses*Refreshment*Cafe |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.12th to Aug.14th |
Air Mail | From May.27th to May.29th |
EMS | From May.26th to May.29th |
Pantos Express | From May.28th to Jun.2nd |
DHL | From May.26th to May.28th |
UPS | From May.26th to May.28th |
FedEx | From May.26th to May.28th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
* Avoid using the product in ways that cause sudden temperature differences, such as rapid cooling* rapid heating. Do not use in microwave ovens or ovens.
* Do not use metal scrubbers* Do not use cleansers, as they may cause scratches, and do not use chlorine bleach, as it may cause whitish stains. * Do not wash ceramic* metalware* glassware together in the wash tub, as this may cause scratches or damage. * Do not store cups stacked on top of each other as this may cause them to become stuck or broken. * This glass is soda glass. As a countermeasure, it is effective to soak the glass in vinegar diluted 3 to 4 times with water for several tens of minutes and then rinse it with water. (*The alkalinity of soda lime can be eliminated by neutralizing it with acid.) |
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While utilizing the tradition of Kishu lacquerware
Nurimon de Verre] is a glassware brand that continues to transmit new charms required for modern lifestyles while utilizing the tradition of Kishu lacquerware. [Nurimon de Verre" means "glass" in French.
Nurimon de Verre," which means "glass" in French, is an unprecedented glassware with Japanese-style patterns painted in lacquer and maki-e.
Nurimon de Verre] has created classical and modern glassware. Maki-e is a process of decorating glassware with gold, silver, and various other colored powders rolled on top of each other before the underglaze painting dries.
Maki-e is a technique unique to lacquerware in which gold, silver, and various other colored powders are rolled around the surface before the underglaze painting dries.
Please enjoy this new and unprecedented technique.
Tableware*Dining*Old Japanese-style house*Restaurant*Japanese/Western style*Event*Gift*Souvenir*Mid-year gift*Year end gift*Glasses*Refreshment*Cafe