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TIRAKITA CO., LTD.

Address 339 Isshiki Hayama-machi Miura-gun Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:238-0026
Representative Name Atsushi Umehara
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*Cute bucket shape

This stainless steel bucket-shaped container has a nice Indian atmosphere. They have handles and look very cute. The smaller ones (No. 1) are a good size as sauce pots for holding chutneys and other sauces. The larger ones [No.2] and [No.3] are used locally as curry servers for serving smaller servings of curry such as sambal and rasam.

Of course, they can hold not only chatni and curry, but a variety of other ingredients as well. In the West, they are also used for serving ketchup, slightly larger long fries, and onion rings. They also look good for vegetable sticks, for example.

If the size is about the same as [No.2] or [No.3], it may be good as a mini ice spoon for drinking alone at home in an izakaya (Japanese-style pub), although it is a little smaller. They can be used for a variety of purposes.

*Reasons why Indian people choose stainless steel tableware

In India, many behaviors in life are determined by religious ideas. 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.

SD item code:12999932

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S1
No.1] Stainless steel bucket sauce pot with handles, chutney server, about 150 ml of dipping sauce.
〔No.1〕ステンレス製 取っ手付きバケツ型 ソースポット チャトニサーバー ディップソース 約150ml
(ID-TBLWR-1443)
(ID-TBLWR-1443)

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Item added on: 2025/1/6
Shipping Date
About 1 week
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Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: Capacity: Approx. 150mlStainless steelNote: Capacity listed is the maximum reference capacity when filled to the rim. The product is made in India, so there are minor scratches and some dents. There are gray marks on some parts, which are left over abrasives. Please wash well before use. Please be sure to wash it well before use.
Package: Identical to photo
Year of manufacture: 2024
Product tag: None

Description

*Cute bucket shape

This stainless steel bucket-shaped container has a nice Indian atmosphere. They have handles and look very cute. The smaller ones (No. 1) are a good size as sauce pots for holding chutneys and other sauces. The larger ones [No.2] and [No.3] are used locally as curry servers for serving smaller servings of curry such as sambal and rasam.

Of course, they can hold not only chatni and curry, but a variety of other ingredients as well. In the West, they are also used for serving ketchup, slightly larger long fries, and onion rings. They also look good for vegetable sticks, for example.

If the size is about the same as [No.2] or [No.3], it may be good as a mini ice spoon for drinking alone at home in an izakaya (Japanese-style pub), although it is a little smaller. They can be used for a variety of purposes.

*Reasons why Indian people choose stainless steel tableware

In India, many behaviors in life are determined by religious ideas. 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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Estimated Arrival
Shipping Method Estimated Arrival
Sea Mail From Nov.3rd 2025 to Jan.5th 2026
Air Mail From Oct.16th 2025 to Oct.20th 2025
EMS From Oct.15th 2025 to Oct.20th 2025
Pantos Express From Oct.17th 2025 to Oct.22nd 2025
DHL From Oct.15th 2025 to Oct.17th 2025
UPS From Oct.15th 2025 to Oct.17th 2025
FedEx From Oct.15th 2025 to Oct.17th 2025
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

[Capacity] Approx. 150ml

[Material] Stainless steel

[Note] The capacity shown is the maximum capacity when filled to the rim for reference only. There are some scratches and some dents on the surface due to being made in India. There are gray marks on some parts, which are left over abrasives. Please wash well before use. Please understand this in advance.

[Product size] approx. 8.30cm x 10cm x 7.40cm approx. 90g

[Category]Indian and Asian Foods *Ingredients:Cooking Utensils

[Tags] chutney chatni dressing sauce sauce pot potato vegetable stick Indian cookware tableware Asian food ethnic food ethnic ingredient ethnic asian food food ingredients
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