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KOZO Shuro Tawashi Brush XS
KOZO Shuro Tawashi Brush XS
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Descriptions
[Takada kozo shoten]
Tawashi is a traditional Japanese brush made by tying up the fibers of hemp palm with wires. Takada kozo shoten has been making Tawashi in Wakayama since 1948. Each of their Tawashi is neatly made by hand. They are holding a Japanese palm tree reforestation project in Wakayama.
[Features]
Nowadays most of Tawashi brush is made of hard palm. Takada kozo shoten use "hemp palm", which is a traditional material used for Tawashi. The advantage of hemp palm is its softness, durability, and heat resistance. The soft hemp palm fibers can wash without damaging the ingredients and tools. After usage, you can disinfect the Tawashi by hot water.
Therefore Tawashi is perfect for washing iron pans and pots.
The basic oval shape can be used for various usages.
[Precaution]
-Size and shape would slightly vary due to manufacturing process.
-There may be powders of hemp palm coming out for first time usage.
-Do not use Tawashi with too strong power. It would damage the brush.
-NOT dishwasher safe
[Product information]
-Size and weight
XS size : L8xW6.5xH3.5cm, 22g
S size : L9xW7xH4cm, 28g
M size : L10xW8xH4.5cm, 38g
-Material: Hemp palm (not from Japan)
-Origin: Wakayama, Japan
KAMA-ASA
Established in 1908 in Kappabashi, a district renowned as Tokyo's kitchen-town, KAMA-ASA attracts a diverse clientele, ranging from home cooks to tourists and professional chefs from across the globe. Notably, esteemed chefs in New York hold Kama-Asa in high regard.
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