You can order the molding of ultra-precise copper products in small lots!
For those looking for copper products with millimeter-level precision in molding. We provide high-precision products using copper molding technology developed in the manufacturing of Buddhist implements. ■ Key points of our copper molding technology - After manufacturing the main body of the Buddhist implements, we take measurements to produce decorative fittings. The decorative fittings we handle are installed after the implements have been coated with lacquer, making it crucial to consider the thickness of the lacquer during measurement and molding. Based on the experience gained from these Buddhist implements, we can achieve precise molding without distortion. - We can accommodate a wide range of sizes for copper, from large to small. - All processes are done by hand, allowing us to excel in creating particularly complex shapes, suitable for interiors and exteriors. - We specialize in small lots and can accept orders starting from one piece. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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We can accommodate original custom orders and complex shapes that cannot be handled by mass production molding. We will proceed by listening to your requests, so please let us know your needs, such as "I would like to create copper shapes of this kind or size." *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company manufactures decorative metal fittings known as "kazarikanagu," which are used in shrines, Buddhist implements, and festival tools, by hand. We use over 3,000 types of chisels, allowing us to utilize various sizes and types of chisels for different purposes, creating three-dimensional and beautiful forms. We supply fittings to famous temples and cultural properties across the country and participated in the restoration work of the "Nagoya Castle Honmaru Palace" during phases 2 and 3 starting in 2014.