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Japanese Mt Fuji Washi Paper Double-Lid Tea Canister

Japanese Mt Fuji Washi Paper Double-Lid Tea Canister

Regular price $29.00 USD
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Celebrate the majestic beauty of Japan's iconic peak with the Japanese Mt Fuji Washi Dye Double-Lid Tea Canister by KOTODO. This canister features a stunning depiction of Mt. Fuji, hand-dyed on high-quality washi paper. The double-lid design ensures an airtight seal, preserving the freshness and flavor of your tea.

Combining traditional Japanese artistry with practical design, each canister is a tribute to KOTODO's heritage of excellence in craftsmanship. Perfect for tea enthusiasts and lovers of Japanese culture, this canister is both a functional storage solution and a striking piece of decor.

Detail

Size: W 3in x L 3in x H 6.1in / W 7.7cm x L 7.7cm x H 15.6cm
Capacity: 7oz / 200g

Care & Use

  • Avoid Water Exposure: Since the canister is made of tin-plated steel, avoid exposing it to water to prevent rust. If cleaning is necessary, use a damp cloth or wet wipe and thoroughly dry with a dry cloth afterward.
  • Dry Immediately: If the canister gets wet, dry it immediately to prevent rust. Wipe any moisture from both the interior and exterior with a dry cloth.
  • Dishwasher and Microwave: Do not use a dishwasher or microwave to clean or heat the canister, as it can damage the material and cause rust.
  • Refrigerator Use: While it is safe to store the canister in the refrigerator, be cautious of condensation forming when moving it in and out, especially in humid conditions. This can lead to rust.
  • Handle with Care: The canister material is slightly soft and prone to dents if dropped or bumped. Handle it carefully to maintain its shape.
  • Storage of Non-Solids: Do not store liquids, gels, or gaseous materials in the canister as these can cause rust and potential damage.
  • Keep Away from Children: While not inherently dangerous, it's best to keep the canister out of reach of children to avoid accidents.
  • Special Tip for Lid Fit: If the lid becomes loose or misaligned over time, gently roll the canister on a flat surface to realign it. This can help restore the fit of the lids.
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Brand History

Founded in 1910, KOTODO has a long-standing tradition of crafting high-quality tea canisters. Leveraging the region's rich metalworking history, KOTODO began as a small workshop and grew into a renowned brand by blending traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques. 

Their meticulous attention to detail ensures that each canister preserves the delicate flavors and aromas of tea, embodying their philosophy of "beauty in simplicity." KOTODO's products, celebrated for their functional elegance and aesthetic appeal, have earned a reputation for excellence both in Japan and internationally, maintaining a perfect balance between tradition and innovation.

Unwavering Techniques to Create Tea Canisters

Tea canisters, or "chazutsu," have evolved significantly since the Heian period (794-1185) when tea was stored in simple ceramic jars imported from China. As tea culture flourished, especially during the Muromachi (1336-1573) and Edo periods (1603-1868), the design of tea canisters became more sophisticated, incorporating materials like lacquered wood and ceramics with intricate designs. 

The introduction of airtight metal canisters was a major advancement, preserving the freshness and aroma of tea leaves more effectively. Today, modern metal canisters, often made from tin or stainless steel, continue this legacy, combining functionality with traditional Japanese artistry.