In 1916, Nousaku began manufacturing Buddhist ritual objects, Japanese tea sets and vases made of brass and bronze in Takaoka, Japan. The city has flourished since 1609, and built its reputation as the center of the copper industry in Japan over those 400 years.
Casting is a manufacturing process in which a molten metal is poured into a mould to form an object of the desired shape. Every Nousaku product starts with the creation of a sand mould, and then undergoes several finishing processes. Hand-finishing by experienced craftsmen accentuates its material beauty and fineness.