Description:
Made By Ooya Seisakusho, These Palm-Sized Tin-Plated Copper Graters Take The Form Of A Crane And Our Store’S Emblem, The Tortoise, Symbols Of Happiness And A Long Life In Japanese Culture. Using A Tool Called A Tagane And An Iron Hammer, Each Of The Teeth Of The Grater Is Chiseled And Pointed Upwards By Craftsmen Who Use A Technique Dating Back To The Edo Period. Requiring Little Pressure To Use, These Professional-Grade Graters Finely Slice Bulb And Root Vegetables Such As Onions, Garlic And Ginger As Well As Citrus, Preserving Their Aroma And Flavor.
Measurements:
3.75″ X 3.1″ (Crane)
4″ X 2.75″ (Tortoise)
History:
Originating In The Edo Period, The Art Of Making Copper Graters Has Been Passed Down For Generations. Established In 1928, Ooya Seisakusho Specializes In The Manufacturing Of These Copper Graters. Keeping With Tradition, One Of Ooya’S Current Products Has The Same Form And Features As A Grater Featured In The Wakan Sansai Zue, An Edo-Period Encyclopedia Published In 1712.
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