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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:11245680
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Diameter: approx. 13 cm, height: approx. 15.5 cm, capacity: approx. 1200 cc to 1300 cc
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: Stainless Steel This is an Indian product and may have scratches and be slightly dirty. Also, the metal fittings may not be attached properly. Also, the glass cups in the photos are not included.
Package: Identical to photo
Year of manufacture: 2023
Product tag: None
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Description
*Beautiful shiny stainless steel This water pot has a wonderful Indian atmosphere. The pear-like curves are beautiful and look great when placed on a table. It is a simple product, but its simplicity is rather attractive. A water pitcher like this on the table would brighten up the air by itself. As you can see in the photos, there are some minor scratches and uneven welding as it is a local product from India. As you can see in the photos, there are some minor scratches and uneven welding. *Why Indian people choose stainless steel tableware In India, many behaviors in life are determined by religious notions. 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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Air Mail | From May.8th to May.10th |
EMS | From May.7th to May.10th |
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FedEx | From May.7th to May.9th |
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[product details].
Diameter: approx. 13 cm Height: approx. 15.5 cm Capacity: approx. 1200 cc to 1300 cc Material: Stainless steel [Caution]. As this is an Indian product, it may have scratches and be slightly dirty. Also, the metal fittings may not be attached properly. Also, the glass cups shown in the photos are not included. [Category]Indian and Asian Foods *Ingredients:Cooking Utensils [Tags] pitcher water jug water pitcher water server tableware Indian cookware Indian cookware tableware Asian food ethnic food ethnic ingredients ethnic asian food food ingredients |
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It is a simple product, but its simplicity is rather attractive. A water pitcher like this on the table would brighten up the air by itself.
As you can see in the photos, there are some minor scratches and uneven welding as it is a local product from India. As you can see in the photos, there are some minor scratches and uneven welding.
*Why Indian people choose stainless steel tableware In India, many behaviors in life are determined by religious notions. 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.
シンプルな一品ですが、そのシンプルさがかえって魅力的。こんな水さしがテーブルの上に置いてあったらそれだけで空気が明るくなりますね。
また、インド現地の品なので、写真でご覧いただけます通り、細かい傷や溶接のムラなどがございます。かなり格好いい水差しなので、そういった点もそこまで気にならないとは思いますが、予めご了承いただけますと幸いです。
■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。