Suzugami is an item that can be folded and bent like origami (Japanese folding papercraft), enabling users to form any kinds of shapes.
Unlike an ordinary tin plate, Suzugami was firstly compressed and extended many times. As skillful craftsmen rhythmically hammer the plate, any degradation due to bending and stretching has been reduced.
The pleasure of using Suzugami is the pleasure to form any shape by oneself, which has been made possible through the technology of hammering.
Users could enjoy their own forms with their own ways of using it, as it could be used as an accessory case or as a plate for snacks placed next to Japanese sake, not to mention its use as a plate for visitors.
It could also be an acceptable item for a wedding present or a housewarming present.
3 Types
Kazahana Popular
The snow that falls on a sunny, cloudless day. A hammered pattern that expresses the layer of such snow.
Samidare
A long spell of rain that falls in the fifth lunar month. A hammered pattern that expresses the marks made by the drops of such rain.
Arare Popular
The ice drops that noisily fall on the ground. A hammered pattern that depicts such ice drops when they are smashed.
4 Sizes
Suzugami has become a hot seller as 10,000 units were sold within a year starting February 2013.
Responding to customer demands, three new sizes including 11cm (SS), 18cm (M), and 24cm (L) has been added to the original 13cm (S).
Thank you very kindly for your shipment to my US address. I am highly pleased with all of my purchases and will shop again with you soon.
What lovely ware to cherish and gift! It is a pleasure to handle and work with your wares. They are practical, high quality, beautifully finished and satisfying to the touch. I will continue to enjoy them for all of their long lifetime and am proud to gift them.
They keep all promises and exceed expectations: [Okai Mafu Shoten] Linen Fukin towel dries so well and leaves glassware sparkly clean. [THE] Soy Sauce Cruet will not spill a single drop, however it is handled. [Daiya] Katsubako Brush cleans my fine coffee grinds, disregarding the highly static environment at 7000ft/2000m... and so on. Thank you again!
The package arrived in under two weeks and in pristine shape. All items were wrapped with love and incredible attention to detail. The [Seiryugama] Sencha Cup came with a tiny, tiny chip, but that could not have happened in transit. All other items arrived in perfect condition. I have never yet received international shipments in such good shape here. Kudos to your team!
I look forward to shopping again.
All best to you and Shokunin enterprise.
C.L. from USA
My patisserie shop.
W.T. from Taiwan
So far all the products have been great.
The peelers are easy to use with either hand (being a lefty), and julienning is nice and easy to do. I'm still learning what technique works best for items like carrots.
The soy sauce cruet is a wonder on its pouring and lovely on the table. I'm enjoying its use as well.
The Kiribako to hold the large Suzugami and smaller ones I purchased is now a much cleaner and neater storage.
Thank you for offering such great products.
A.L. from UK
A smaller size has been added. Not only could be used as an individual plate, however, it could also be used to place towels or spices. Further, by folding the corners, it could be used to rest chopsticks and cutlery as well.
Size: About 11x11cm
Weight: About 70g
Material: 100% Tin
Unavailable: Microwave, Fire
Suzugami was first sold in this size. It could perfectly be used as an individual plate or as a plate to place Japanese confectionery, fruits or small-volume dishes. It is a size that has various usage outside of the dining scene.
Size: About 13x13cm
Weight: About 100g
Material: 100% Tin
Unavailable: Microwave, Fire
It is a size that can be used to place appetizers or snacks, and which can be used together with sake and coffee. It could also be used to serve main dishes such as grilled fish and hamburg steak.
Size: About 18x18cm
Weight: About 190g
Material: 100% Tin
Unavailable: Microwave, Fire
The L size can be used within various situations, as it could be curved to form a bowl to serve salads or reformed to create a flat colander to serve soba or pasta. It is also recommended to be used to divide certain dishes within a group of members.
Size: About 24x24cm
Weight: About 340g
Material: 100% Tin
Unavailable: Microwave, Fire
Suzugami and Koro are like the relationship of "pencil and eraser." If you use Koro, Suzugami will become flat.
Size: About Ø25x180mm
Material: Natural Wood
Price: 1,200 JPY
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Koro L
For Suzugami M, L.
Size: About Ø25x280mm
Material: Natural Wood
Price: 1,650 JPY
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Kiribako SS
For Suzugami SS. 5 pieces are maximum.
Material: Paulownia Wood
Price: 650 JPY
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Kiribako S
For Suzugami S. 5 pieces are maximum.
Material: Paulownia Wood
Price: 900 JPY
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Kiribako M
For Suzugami M. 5 pieces are maximum.
Material: Paulownia Wood
Price: 1,100 JPY
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Kiribako L
For Suzugami L. 5 pieces are maximum.
Material: Paulownia Wood
Price: 1,700 JPY
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Founded in Toyama, Japan in 1909. They have been making Buddhist bells for temples using hammers. Three Buddhist bell craftsmen out of less than ten Buddhist bell craftsmen within the whole country, belongs to Syouryu.