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I found this while sorting through my grandparents' belongings. It's made of copper, so it's quite heavy. The inscription in the sixth photo reads "Kinjudō-zō." Kinjudō began in the Edo period with the invitation of seven casters by Maeda Toshinaga, who established the casting industry in Takaoka. In the Meiji era, Kane-mori Sahei produced copperware and iron kettles under the name "Kinjudō" and gained fame. Although the company closed in the early Showa era, it was restored in the Heisei era and continues to fascinate many people as a place that conveys the history and techniques of Takaoka copperware. There are no accompanying items such as a wooden box, and it is old with dirt and scratches, so it is offered at a low price. There is rust on the back side of the first photo. Please check the photos for the condition, as it is a self-inspection and has been stored by a private individual. Please refrain from purchasing if you are nervous about used items. Please consider this item with the understanding that it has been handled by people. ⭐︎Size⭐︎ Approximately 11 x 11 x 2 cm in height *Please forgive any errors in amateur measurements.
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