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We would like to introduce our proposal, "COPPER × Kacho." Starting with the needle-free decorative kenzan "KAMAHACHI Kenzan," we also offer "Bush of copper," inspired by press machine parts, and "Flower bed of copper," a tabletop flower bed that includes both a kenzan and a vessel. These products are designed to be enjoyable to use while showcasing the changing landscapes of nature. Please feel free to contact us for prototypes or quotes. 【Product Lineup】 ■ KAMAHACHI Kenzan ■ Bush of copper ■ Flower bed of copper *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to reach out to us.
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**Features** **<KAMAHACHI Kenzan>** - A needle-free, visually appealing flower holder - Unique design for inserting flowers into the recessed area - Versatile impression adaptable to various occasions - Antibacterial properties of the copper alloy prevent water corrosion, keeping flowers fresh for a long time **<Bush of copper>** - Inspired by the press machine part "bush" - Inner and outer diameters are polished to a shine, while the sides have a sand-like texture for a unique touch - Design allows the background to be transparent, blending into the space - Provides a solid weight that supports taller flowers - Bush can be produced in various sizes **<Flower bed of copper>** - A flower bed on the table, combining KAMAHACHI Kenzan 'Hana' and a water basin - Overall texture is classical, but the regularity of 'Hana' and the inserted flowers give a modern impression - Provides a solid weight that supports taller flowers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Founded in 1714, this casting company located in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, has its roots in the foundry craftsmen who served the Maeda clan. It produces non-ferrous metals such as copper alloys and aluminum alloys using traditional sand casting methods, inheriting a sustainable manufacturing process that refines metal materials in-house. The industrial division focuses on industrial machine parts, including rocket component materials, while the craft division develops the factory brand "KAMAHACHI." KAMAHACHI is a lifestyle brand born from traditional sand casting techniques passed down for over 300 years since the time of Kanamori Yaemon. By leveraging the properties of copper and aluminum, its products, which excel in both functionality and design, aim to bring vibrant ideas to food and living spaces.