Hokuriku - Snow pan | Aluminum Showa ware series aluminum snow pan - 18cm [Made in Japan]

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Hokuriku Arim Co., Ltd. originated in Hokuriku, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 1930 and mainly produces and processes aluminum products. Adhering to the beliefs of "security", "safety" and "trust", we use excellent alloy processing technology to create kitchen utensils of excellent quality.


Showa retro aluminum alloy adopts the surface anode acid-resistant aluminum oxide film process developed during Japan's Showa period. The aluminum is electrolytically processed. The corrosion resistance is increased by 3 times, the wear resistance is increased by 1.6 times, the hardness is high and it is not easy to deform and discolor. This non-processed coating Therefore, the coating will not peel off and no special maintenance is usually required.


The unique hammer pattern is made by hammering. Due to the expansion of the surface area, the heating efficiency is improved, the heat transfer performance is strong, and the pot overflowing effect is reduced.


  • Only suitable for open flame stoves
  • Without lid
  • Material: pure aluminum, natural wood / Surface: anodized acid-resistant aluminum oxide film processing

  • Dimensions: 348 x 202 x 90mm

  • Capacity: 1600ml

  • Weight: about 340g

A must-have heritage pot for every household in Japan - a must-have artifact for cooking <br>Yukihira hotpot originated in Japan and is also known as "Xingheira hotpot". It is said to be a pot invented in Haraparallel during the Heian period. The appearance of the pot is derived from It is an earthenware pot with a spout, handle and lid, and the body of the pot has been forged by craftsmen to create a snow-like pattern. Under the sunlight, the waves sparkle with a gentle light, so it is also called "Yukihira". pot". Aluminum snow pans are popular among housewives because of their lightweight design and stronger thermal conductivity than ordinary metals. The concave and convex forged snow patterns on the surface allow boiling water to roll inward, increasing the content and effectively preventing overflow during cooking. Or the chef loves it.

Showa retro gold upgraded aluminum <br>Using the surface anode acid-resistant aluminum oxide film process developed during Japan's Showa period, the aluminum is electrolytically processed. The corrosion resistance is increased by 3 times, the wear resistance is increased by 1.6 times, the hardness is high and it is not easy to deform. Discoloration, this non-processed coating will not cause coating detachment, and usually does not require special maintenance.

Lightweight design/anti-scald natural wood handle <br>Compared with stainless steel snow pans of the same grade, the thickness is increased by more than half but the weight is reduced by 1/3. The handle is made of lightweight natural wood, which is even more lightweight.

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