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Miranda Style Japan Hammered Aluminum Lipped Yattoko Pincers Pan Silver Small

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Original price $35.66
Original price $35.66 - Original price $35.66
Original price $35.66
Current price $33.48
$33.48 - $33.48
Current price $33.48

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Yattoko Pans Are Named After Yattoko, A Pincers Used For Holding Something Hot Without A Handle. Miranda Style Co. Has Taken This Japanese Tradition And Crafted It Into A Modern Cooking Tool. These Pans Have Many Advantages: They Are Convenient To Use, Easy To Wash, And Can Be Nested And Stacked With Other Sizes. The Lightweight Aluminum Body And Uniform Heat Conductivity Make The Pans Ideal For Cooking And Serving. The Black Coating Is Made With An Eco-Friendly Ceramic Paint That Is Highly Durable And Heat Resistant Up To 300℃. The Unique Hammered Pattern Was Hand-Made To Strengthen The Surface, Giving Each Pan A Unique Look. Yattoko Pans Are Perfect For Making A Wide Range Of Dishes, From Simmered Seasonal Vegetables, Japanese Hot Pots, Shabu-Shabu, And Casseroles Cooked In Salamander Grills Or Ovens. It Can Even Be Used To Serve Cold Dishes. The Small Size Also Has A Spout, Making It Great For A Sauce Pot. Yattoko Pans Are Easy To Use And Care For. They Are Dishwasher Compatible, But Should Not Be Used On Induction Cooktops. Be Careful When Handling Them To Avoid Scratches Or Cracks. After Washing, Make Sure To Wipe Off All The Water And Store In A Dry Location, Especially If Not Using The Pan For An Extended Period Of Time. The Yattoko Pans Are Crafted In Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, Where Miranda Style Co. Was Founded In 2009. The Pans Are Inspired By The “Shrines And Temples Of Nikko”, Which Refer To The Toshogu And Futarasan-Jinja Shrines And The Rinnoji Temple, Along With Their Surroundings. Toshogu Is Where Ieyasu Tokugawa Is Enshrined - The First Shogun Of The Edo Shogunate. The Two-Story “Yomei-Mon Gate”, Decorated With Brilliant Colors And Over 500 Sculptures, Is One Of The Most Famous Sites And Is Often Known As The “Higurashi-Mon (Sunset Gate)” Due To Its Beauty. Yattoko Pans Combine Japanese Tradition And Modern Cooking Tools To Provide Convenience, Ease Of Care, And A Beautiful Design. With Its Lightweight Aluminum Body, Unique Hammered Pattern, And Ceramic Paint, Yattoko Pans Are