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Yasukiyo Wooden Dripper - TAKUMI

The Yasukiyo Wooden Dripper TAKUMI is meticulously handcrafted using the traditional Yamanaka-shikki lacquerware technique, bringing together refined design and exceptional, long-lasting quality.

色: Natural

Product Details

匠(TAKUMI)Version

The “TAKUMI” version is a special edition of the Yasukiyo Wooden Dripper (Natural). Deep horizontal grooves are carved only into the lower half of the dripper’s inner wall, allowing you to control the extraction speed by adjusting your pouring. From a clean and light cup to a fuller-bodied one, it’s designed to suit a wide range of roast levels and brewing preferences.

Made in Japan

Materials
Body: Natural wood
Type: Wood composite lacquerware
Surface finish: Urethane coating

Product size: Φ97 × H73 mm
Product weight: approx. 70 g

  • To clean please wash gently with soft cloth or soft sponge.
  • Do not soak in water.
  • Do not wash with a scrubbing brush, hard object, cleanser, etc. as it may cause scratches.
  • Refrain from using any chemical detergents which may cause discoloration.
  • After the wash, please wipe with a soft dry cloth, and dry well before storing.
  • For more information see instruction manual.
  • Not microwave safe.
  • Not dishwasher safe.
  • Operating limit temperature: 100°C

About Yamanaka-shikki

Yamanaka-shikki lacquerware originated in the Ishikawa prefecture of Japan, and the methods themselves have been used since the 18th century. Pieces are carved one-by-one by skilled artisans, masters of turning the lathe and carefully applying the blade to manipulate and shape the wood.

The secret of Yamanaka-shikki craftsmanship is tategidori, the way in which the artisans trim the wood used in crafting their wares. Tategidori involves the cutting of wood horizontally, along the grain, rather than the common practice of cutting vertically. This results in a finished product that is far more durable and long lasting end product.

Product Q&A

No, there is no need to put anything to maintain the wood.