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BRASS CRESCENT BOTTLE OPENER

$65.00
  • Details

    A solid cast brass bottle opener with a simple frame shape.

    Futagami is a brass foundry founded in 1897 in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, with over 120 years of history. Specializing in traditional crafts like Buddist alter fittings, Futagami has developed brass casting techniques since its establishment. In 2009, the company introduced its brass livingware brand in collaboration with the designer Oji Masanori, breathing new life into brass, a material gradually disappearing from our everyday lives, by creating beautifully designed livingware products.

    • Solid brass. 
    • To remove the water stains, please dilute 5 % citric acid with water to make a solution.  Use this solution to wipe the bottle opener with a clean cloth.  Please rinse it and then dry well.
    • Made in Japan.
  • Sizing
    • 2.5" diameter.
  • Shipping & Returns

    This item is final sale. We are not able to change or cancel an order once it has been placed. Please email the shop with any questions prior to placing your order. You can write to info@shopboswell.us, we're happy to help!

    Shop Boswell uses USPS or UPS ground for a $12 flat fee for standard items and $18 for hats and heavier items on orders under $300. If the item is large or unusually heavy, we will reach out to the customer for an additional shipping fee, even if the purchase was over $300. 

    Please reach out to us if you would like additional shipping options such as expedited, signature requirement or a specific shipping service for an additional fee. 

    Please see our policies page for specific details and more information about our return and exchange policies.

     

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