Established in 1916, NOUSAKU began manufacturing Buddhist altar fittings, tea sets, and flower vases made of brass and bronze in Takaoka, later adding tableware, home accessories, and luminaires to our lineup.
Our advanced casting techniques, expert knowledge, tradition, and spirit have been passed down from craftsman to craftsman. Wind-bells given transparent hairlines and tin tableware with sophisticated nuances derive from casting techniques developed in the production of Buddhist altar fittings and tea ceremony paraphernalia.
With a focus on material, technical research and product development, we seek to match our inherited tradition with current trends and pass the results on to the next generation.
Our advanced casting techniques, expert knowledge, tradition, and spirit have been passed down from craftsman to craftsman. Wind-bells given transparent hairlines and tin tableware with sophisticated nuances derive from casting techniques developed in the production of Buddhist altar fittings and tea ceremony paraphernalia.
With a focus on material, technical research and product development, we seek to match our inherited tradition with current trends and pass the results on to the next generation.