The Kiridashi Shichirin is made by manually cutting out clay into blocks at the end of a tunnel that has been dug for many years, so as not to crush the air pocket contained in natural diatomaceous earth. It is usually kneaded to break up the clay mass, which can crush air vessels. The Kiridashi Shichirin is cut into blocks and processed into a Shichirin shape as it is, so the vacuoles do not collapse, and it is characterized by higher heat retention and lightness. In addition, the work of cutting out requires many years of skill and physical strength, and due to the aging of craftsmen, there are currently only two companies in the world that can make cut-out shichirin.
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Brand: Komon
Maker: Maruwa Kogyo
Line: Kiridashi Shichirin
Model: 170mm Asagao Shichirin
Materials: Diatomaceous Earth, Stainless Steel, & Brass
Total Diameter: 170mm
Total Height: 127mm
Charcoal Chamber Diameter: 90mm
Charcoal Chamber Height: 50mm
Weight: 1080g
Grate Diameter: 177mm
Please Note: These pictures and measurements are examples. Individual products may differ slightly in appearance and measurements.