Yamatsugi

Yamatsugi Seishisho Series Tea Caddy

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"series" is a brand launched with the desire to explore the possibilities of washi—traditional Japanese paper— by giving it ""diverse applications"" alongside Western paper, as washi that was once familiar in Japanese daily life has been replaced by Western paper.
This tea caddy is an Echizen washi product that uses our proprietary ""uki-gami"" technique, which enables the expression of patterns through sharp-angled textures. ""Uki-gami"" creates textures during the washi paper-making process, achieving higher edge precision than embossing and allowing for free three-dimensional expression. Additionally, fade-resistant pigments are applied to the ""uki-gami"" to create a finish that better integrates into daily life.

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Size/Specs

Size Large
Material: Surface: Japanese paper (washi) / Inner: Tinplate can / Coating: Pigment
Capacity: Approximately 200g
Weight: Approximately 130g
Contents: Includes inner lid
Opening diameter: 9cm
Height: 11cm

Handling Precautions

  • As each piece is handmade, pattern appearance varies by product. There may also be color variations or slight dents on the underside of the lid - please understand this as part of the handmade character.
  • As pigment is applied to the surface, rubbing may cause color transfer to other items.
  • Avoid prolonged use in direct sunlight.
  • Be careful of water exposure as the Japanese paper may peel off.
  • Do not place near fire.
  • This is not a completely airtight container.

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Free international shipping available on qualifying orders. Global shipping from Nara, Japan via DHL. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery for unused items in original packaging (return shipping at customer's expense).

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