Kanazawa's 450-year tradition of gold leaf Kanazawa accounts for more than 98% of Japan's gold leaf production.
Gold leaf is used for temples and shrines of great historical value, such as Kinkakuji Temple and Nikko Toshogu Shrine, as well as for lacquerware, pottery, and various other crafts. Gold leaf has developed along with 36 other traditional crafts that have been handed down since the time of Lord Toshiie Maeda, the founder of the Kaga Domain. Kanazawa foil, which was a material, is now recognized as a Kanazawa foil craft today and has established itself as a representative traditional craft in the craft kingdom of Kanazawa."
【Features and Design】
"Inspired by the graceful constellations, each piece of tableware is delicately finished using Hakuichi's craftsmanship and modern design concepts to create the eternal sparkle of stars.
A one-of-a-kind starry sky in the world. The Stardust series will brighten up your time with your loved ones with your own starlit sky, which is unique to you.
You can use it while thinking about the starry sky that ancient people looked up at. "
【Usage and how to use it】
"Until a sliver of brilliance is born.
Gold leaf is approximately 1/10,000 to 2 mm thin. It is so thin that approximately 2g of gold can be stretched to the size of a tatami mat.
To stretch it to the ultimate thinness, all kinds of factors are required, including excellent craftsmanship, paper preparation that is said to affect gold leaf production, and a climate suitable for gold leaf production. "
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【Size】φ75×H90mm (Capacity: 345ml)
【Precautions】
⚫︎Can be washed with a soft sponge and neutral detergent. Please avoid using the dishwasher. Please avoid using the microwave.