TSUBAME URBAN MATTE FINISH TEA SPOON
$10.00

Tsubame URBAN Matte Finish Tea Spoon

USD $10

Only 30 pieces in stock!

Introducing the tea spoon from the "URBAN" series, which harmonizes effortlessly with any type of dishware. It is produced in Tsubame-Sanjo, a region that accounts for 90% of metal utensil production in Japan.

Unlike the design of a typical tea spoon, the entire spoon is shaped with a supple curve that resembles the flow of water.

With its matte finish, the shine is subtly elegant, creating an overall tranquil impression. The finish also makes it less prone to showing scratches, making it perfectly suitable for daily use.

It is also dishwasher safe.

This item is perfect not only for daily use but also for entertaining guests or as a thoughtful gift for someone special.

Although "URBAN" series boasts a fresh design, it is a long-standing favorite that has been cherished for over 30 years. Imagined with words like bold, lively, rustic, and warmth, it has been designed to harmonize with the world of Japanese pottery. Alongside its stylish design, its high functionality also contributes to its popularity, delivering an unpretentious and easy-to-use product.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1 piece
  • Dimension13.2cm(5.2in) x 1.5cm(0.6in)
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Origin: Made in Japan - Tsubame Sanjo Metalwork
  • BrandTsubame Shinko

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