This month's stock is undoubtedly the largest ever. We have been extremely fortunate with our inventory, and we'd love to introduce them to you as soon as possible, but we can only upload a few items to the online store each day. The better the items, the more likely they are to be purchased by customers who happen to be in the store at the right time. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you browse in-store, but please be aware that the store is so small that it's difficult to pass each other. We will be closed on Tuesday, December 12th.
Today I have three points to introduce.
This glass sake bottle is shaped like an Erlenmeyer flask. There are few distortions or bubbles, but it is probably made from pre-war glass. The bottom of the triangle and the neck were probably joined later, and there is a slight distortion at the joint, suggesting that it was made by hand.
Glass sake bottle
This copper kettle has a stable, basic design, a wooden handle, and a capacity of approximately 1.1 liters, making it a rather small size.
Copper kettle 1.1L
This is a vertical glass dome that can be used to display collections. The base was damaged, so we used a wooden mold used in a lacquer factory instead. It can be used to display collections, but it would also make a beautiful display if you stuff it full of dried flowers, dolls, cloth, or other soft objects.
Glass dome