Cara Cup wooden cup | lime wood
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- Material: lime wood from Hokkaido
- Fisnish: Food safe polyurethane coating (This coating acts as a barrier to protect the wood and is food safe.)
- Dimension: 70 x 65mm (diameter x height)
- Design: Ono Rina
- Packaging: Cardboard box
- Handmade in Japan
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Beschreibung
An egg-shaped wooden cup that fits comfortably in the hand. The round curves of the cup are formed from lime wood (also known as tilia wood) using a scraping technique.
Designed by Ono Rina and made by Takahashi Kougei.
Each wooden cup is jellied in a beautiful cardboard box.
Care instructions:
With very new Cara products, there may be residual traces of the polyurethane coating that smell. Before using the cup for the first time, leave tea leaves or coffee grounds in the cup for a few hours to remove the smell of the coating.
.Avoid using the microwave and dishwasher as the coating can crack.
Also, do not soak the cup in water for a long period of time.
Use a diluted washing up liquid and sponge to wash, rinse with warm water, then wipe the cup with a soft cloth and allow to dry thoroughly.
The Makers
Takahashi Kougei was founded in 1965 in Asahikawa, Hokkaido by Shoichi Takahashi, a lathe worker. Originally, it mainly produced table legs and decorative columns. Faced with a decline in the domestic furniture market, Takahashi Kougei began making wooden cups and sugar pots using lathes in the 1980s, becoming the founder of the Asahikawa Group of wooden tableware makers. He creates simple and functional tableware made mainly from Hokkaido trees, preserving the look and feel of the wood so that it fits naturally into contemporary lifestyles.
Takahashi Kougei is known for its intricate products made with sophisticated woodturning techniques passed down from previous generations.
The company offers simple wooden products that fit effortlessly into modern lifestyles.
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