SyuRo has its atelier and shop at Torigoe, Taito-ku, in Tokyo - old Edo's downtown - an area filled with classic typesetters, canning factories, cloth wholesalers, and hardware stores.
These include small family-run factories engaged in meticulous craftsmanship. Artisans and their arts, cultivated over many years, remain alive here.
We must retain the treasures of our artisans, and so SyuRo decided to offer a place for artisans to make use of their artisanry by familiarizing themselves with new materials and picking up ideas on unusual household goods.
By multiplying these ideas together, we hope that the quality of the goods will improve and their popularity will grow, providing products not as special crafts goods, but as familiar items.
Creating things that are more than things, for a town of craftsmanship to continue existing as lively as before. SyuRo will continue creating, today and always, for downtown craftsmanship to thrive, with stories to tell.
I’m very satisfied with my order (: — Everything arrived in great condition and was well packaged. I was initially worried about ordering glass jars since they are so fragile, but nothing was broken. I was very impressed with the box when it arrived.
I love the canisters we ordered and have ordered more a few times. They compliment the glass jars we purchased well, and everything looks beautiful on our shelves.
Thank you so much! We look forward to ordering from you again!
E.B. from USA
Just want to share.
I finally have the chance to put to use all the SyuRo tea canisters from my last order. They look beautiful. I can’t wait for the canisters to patina with use. Becoming even more precious.
Love shopping from Shokunin. Can’t wait to visit a showroom one day on my next visit.
V.M. from USA
Thanks so much for this order - which you shipped very very quickly - impresssive!
We love the products and are very happy about all!
P.H. from Denmark
I am delighted by all the products, from the towels to the brushes. They waited few months in boxes during the refurbisment work of my appartment. I am now pleased to be able to share with you a picture with some tinplate containers and karmi boxes on shelves. These are handmade in red oak (Quercus rubra) from La Dombes, in Eastern France. This wood has been widely used in my new flat and perfectly matches with my treat from Japan.
F.B. from France
Recommended to be used as a container to store dry herbs and spices used for cooking. The inner cover tightly closes the container, protecting the content from humidity. With inner cover.
Size: About Ø65xH65mm
Capacity: Tea Leaves About 100g, Coffee Beans About 50g
Price: 2,300 JPY
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Marukan SS Copper
Each individual Marukan is manually soldered up by craftsmen. Since the SS size has a small mouth, it is made in its marginal size. With inner cover.
Size: About Ø65xH65mm
Capacity: Tea Leaves About 100g, Coffee Beans About 50g
A size for ordinary purposes. It can be used freely. It could also be used as a container for small amounts of coffee beans and tea bags. With inner cover.
Size: About Ø75xH80mm
Capacity: Tea Leaves About 160g, Coffee Beans About 80g
Price: 2,000 JPY
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Marukan S Brass
Marukan made of brass. If used along with Marukan made of other materials, users can enjoy the different changes in color and texture over time. With inner cover.
Size: About Ø75xH80mm
Capacity: Tea Leaves About 160g, Coffee Beans About 80g
Price: 4,500 JPY
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Marukan S Copper
Marukan made of copper. The most popular size. The picture at the left bottom is for comparison. It's "L, S, SS" from left to right. With inner cover.
Size: About Ø75xH80mm
Capacity: Tea Leaves About 160g, Coffee Beans About 80g
It could be used as a pen case, while we also recommend it to be used as a canister for black tea. With inner cover.
Size: About Ø65xH175mm
Capacity: Tea Leaves About 280g, Coffee Beans About 160g
Price: 2,400 JPY
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Under the concept of "Craftsmanship with Stories," SyuRo produces beautiful handicrafts, usable for a long time and with attachment, in our everyday life, in collaboration with craftsmen in the Tokyo old town area. Designed by the representative Ms. Masuko Unayama.