In 1916, NOUSAKU began manufacturing Buddhist altar fittings, tea sets and flower vases using a casting technology to come for 400 years.

Along with established casting methods, a manufacturing process involving the pouring of molten metal into a mold with a hollow cavity of the desired shape and allowing it to solidify, NOUSAKU has developed specialist silicon molds.

 

Widen the possibility of the casting by drawing material properties to the maximum, and using various casting methods, processing technique, these days, NOUSAKU is dealing with tableware, interior products, an illuminator and construction metals in addition to Buddhist altar fittings, tea sets and flower vases.

 

Also in response to customers’ requests for “metal tableware”, NOUSAKU developed tableware using pure tin with high antimicrobial properties. Representative works such as “Bending KAGO series” making use of the characteristics of soft tin were born.

 

Casting: The production technique, which pours melted metal into the style, cools and makes it the shape of the purpose

A mold: The style into which metal is poured

A cast: The metal product, which could take out from the mold

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