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Round Tin Container L
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SyuRo Round Tin Containers are meticulously crafted by artisans, one by one. The artisan who makes SyuRo Round Tin Containers left his company when he was 29 years old, and now he and his wife make them in a small factory on the first floor of their home.

Bare tin will change with use as it absorbs oil from the palm of your hand, allowing you to enjoy the "progress" of use. Eventually, it will become an antique. You can enjoy the distinct feel of metal, which is different from paper or plastic materials. Comes with an inner lid that is perfect for storing tea leaves, coffee, and spices.

Dimensions: Diameter 105 x height 85
Materials: Tin (plated tin)
A design firm founded by Masuko Unayama in 1999. Its base of operations is in Taito-ku of Tokyo, where many small-scale factories still exist. Japan's tradition and artisan techniques were applied to everyday goods for continuous use, which the firm also proposes for designed products for everyday use.

SyuRo Round Tin Containers are meticulously crafted by artisans, one by one. The artisan who makes SyuRo Round Tin Containers left his company when he was 29 years old, and now he and his wife make them in a small factory on the first floor of their home.

Bare tin will change with use as it absorbs oil from the palm of your hand, allowing you to enjoy the "progress" of use. Eventually, it will become an antique. You can enjoy the distinct feel of metal, which is different from paper or plastic materials. Comes with an inner lid that is perfect for storing tea leaves, coffee, and spices.

Dimensions: Diameter 105 x height 85
Materials: Tin (plated tin)
A design firm founded by Masuko Unayama in 1999. Its base of operations is in Taito-ku of Tokyo, where many small-scale factories still exist. Japan's tradition and artisan techniques were applied to everyday goods for continuous use, which the firm also proposes for designed products for everyday use.
