Various coloring is done on Takaoka copperware. Seidoshoku, niiro, sentokuiro, nabechoiro, shudoshoku, yaki-seidoshoku, ohaguro, etc. Through a combination of various techniques and chemicals, tens of colors are created.
The method in creating these colors are developed by predecessors who have conducted researches overcoming numerous trials and errors. The coloring techniques are truly reasonable, coloring methods harmonizing copper alloys, such as bronze and brass, with nature, and thus, methods that do not turn away from nature.
The products were delivered in good condition and without damage.
I truly hope that there are more varieties of products available for purchase. I would definitely return and make another purchase.
Thank you so much for your good service.
Y.S. from Hong Kong
This item is usually shipped in 3 business days. We will inform you of the estimated shipping date if shipping is delayed due to a shortage.
Made of a thin sheet of copper, utilizing Takaoka copperware's coloring techniques. The round tray can be used as saucers for accessories, small articles, and tea cups, and can be utilized in various situations in our everyday life. Just like wearing denim for a long time, the material feeling increases every time it is used. Please enjoy the contrasts between the colors of the tray and the objects inside. Video
Size: About Ø125xH15mm
Weight: About 100g
Material: Copper
Price: 4,000 JPY
momentum factory Orii
Established in around 1950, in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, as "Orii coloring factory" coloring Buddhist products and traditional handicrafts. Based on the coloring technology of Takaoka copperware, which has been cultivated throughout the tradition of 400 years, they are expanding their areas of activity such as by working on the wallpaper of Roppongi Hills' (a symbolic building in Tokyo) observatory.