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TIRAKITA CO., LTD.
Address | 339 Isshiki Hayama-machi Miura-gun Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:238-0026 |
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Representative Name | Atsushi Umehara |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
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SD item code:11245665
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Vacuum insulated stainless steel mug, small and cute cup - Design [No.1
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真空断熱ステンレスマグカップ 小さくてかわいいコップ - デザイン〔No.1〕
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(ID-TBLWR-527#10#48769)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
10 pcs /set
In Stock
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Size:No.1 Height: approx. 6 cm Diameter: approx. 7 cm Weight: approx. 85 g
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: Stainless
Package: Identical to photo
Year of manufacture: 2023
Product tag: None
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Description
*Mugs in stainless steel This mug has a wonderful Indian atmosphere, perfect for enjoying chai or coffee. It is a simple item, but if you drink milk tea or other beverages with it, you will feel like drinking chai. It is a product that can be used for a long time. The vacuum insulation keeps hot drinks hot longer and cold drinks cold longer. It also comes with a handle and is just the right size, so we recommend taking it camping! *Why Indian people choose stainless steel tableware? In India, many actions in daily life are determined by religious concepts. One of the major factors that determine Indian people's behavior is the concept of purity and impurity. This [cleanliness and uncleanness] does not mean whether one is actually dirty or clean, but whether one is religiously [clean or unclean]. Therefore, dirty dishes are religiously considered unclean, and in South India, banana leaves are used, while in North India, stainless steel dishes, which are religiously considered clean, are used. |
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Weight approx. 85g
MaterialStainless steel Size Size:No. 1 Height: approx. 6 cm Diameter: approx. 7 cm Size:No. 2 Height: approx. 6.1 cm, Diameter: approx. 6.6 cm RemarksThis product is made in India and may have minor scratches as shown in the photo. Product sizeApprox. 6 cm x 9 cm x 6.50 cm, approx. 85 g [Category]Indian and Asian Foods *Ingredients:Chai cups and lassi glasses [Tags] mug chai cup chai cup stainless steel chai cup tableware cup glass chai lassi mug coffee indian asian food ethnic food ingredients ethnic asian food food ingredients |
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This mug has a wonderful Indian atmosphere, perfect for enjoying chai or coffee.
It is a simple item, but if you drink milk tea or other beverages with it, you will feel like drinking chai. It is a product that can be used for a long time. The vacuum insulation keeps hot drinks hot longer and cold drinks cold longer.
It also comes with a handle and is just the right size, so we recommend taking it camping!
*Why Indian people choose stainless steel tableware?
In India, many actions in daily life are determined by religious concepts. One of the major factors that determine Indian people's behavior is the concept of purity and impurity. This [cleanliness and uncleanness] does not mean whether one is actually dirty or clean, but whether one is religiously [clean or unclean].
Therefore, dirty dishes are religiously considered unclean, and in South India, banana leaves are used, while in North India, stainless steel dishes, which are religiously considered clean, are used.
■ステンレスのマグカップ
インドの雰囲気が素敵な、チャイやコーヒーを楽しむのに最適なマグカップです。
シンプルな一品ですが、これでミルクティーなどを飲めば、すっかりチャイ気分。長く使っていただける一品です。真空断熱で、温かい飲み物は長く温かく、冷たい飲み物は冷たいまま長く楽しめる、インドならではのスグレモノです。
取っ手も付いていて、ちょうど良いサイズなのでキャンプなどに持ってくのもオススメです!
■インドの人がステンレス食器を選ぶ理由
インドでは生活の中の多くの行動が宗教的観念によって決められています。インド人の行動を決定する大きな要因の一つに「浄と不浄」と言う概念があります。この「浄と不浄」は実際に汚いかきれいかではなく、宗教的に「浄か不浄」かを意味します。
その為、汚れた食器などが宗教的に不浄され、南インドはバナナの葉っぱなどで、北インドでは宗教的に汚れないとされているステンレスの食器をみんな使用しています。