Product Information
- Brand:Yamacoh
- Model:33 cm / 36 cm / 39 cm / 42 cm / 45 cm / 48 cm / 54 cm / 60 cm / 66 cm / 72 cm / 75 cm
- Material:Natural wood (Sawara cypress)
- Product type:Lids & Covers
- Country of origin:Japan
- for 33 cm:Dimensions (approx): Outer diameter: 330 mm, Item weight (approx): 400 g, Shipping weight (approx): 600 g
- for 36 cm:Dimensions (approx): Outer diameter: 360 mm, Item weight (approx): 450 g, Shipping weight (approx): 900 g
- for 39 cm:Dimensions (approx): Outer diameter: 390 mm, Item weight (approx): 500 g, Shipping weight (approx): 900 g
- for 42 cm:Dimensions (approx): Outer diameter: 420 mm, Item weight (approx): 700 g, Shipping weight (approx): 1500 g
- for 45 cm:Dimensions (approx): Outer diameter: 450 mm, Item weight (approx): 710 g, Shipping weight (approx): 1600 g
- for 48 cm:Dimensions (approx): Outer diameter: 480 mm, Item weight (approx): 750 g, Shipping weight (approx): 1600 g
- for 54 cm:Dimensions (approx): Outer diameter: 540 mm, Item weight (approx): 1400 g, Shipping weight (approx): 2400 g
- for 60 cm:Dimensions (approx): Outer diameter: 600 mm, Item weight (approx): 1600 g, Shipping weight (approx): 2600 g
- for 66 cm:Dimensions (approx): Outer diameter: 660 mm, Item weight (approx): 1800 g, Shipping weight (approx): 2800 g
- for 72 cm:Dimensions (approx): Outer diameter: 720 mm, Item weight (approx): 1950 g, Shipping weight (approx): 3200 g
- for 75 cm:Dimensions (approx): Outer diameter: 750 mm, Item weight (approx): 2050 g, Shipping weight (approx): 3300 g
Key Features
- Available in 11 sizes.
- Restaurant equipment and supplies.
- High-grade Hangiri is made of Japanese Sawara cypress which is durable and proof against water.
- As with all wooden items, please allow for natural variation in the grain patterns of the wood.
- The lid could be used as a platter for Temaki Zushi (Hand-Rolled Sushi) by turning it upside down.
Background
Yamacoh Co Ltd was founded in 1972 in Nakatsugawa, Gifu, Japan, where used to be a post town of the old travel route of the Edo period (1603-1868) connecting Edo (now Tokyo) with Kyoto.