Pure Tin Sake Cup
Forging
Workshop
Central studio
2-3 hours
Collect after lesson
Crafting good times
savouring quality booze
Let's plan a playful gathering with your friends to handcraft your own sake cup.
Allow the hammering sound to heal you while the cup texture gradually emerges on the tin surface.
Slow down, take a sip of wine afterward, enjoy the best times.
In our 3-hours cup forging workshop, participants are able to forge a tin sheet into a cup. Light up your life with splendid tinware now.
▎Workshop features:
| Experience forging technique
| Hammering your own texture and letters
| Multiple cup shapes and edge options
▎If you are
| Wine enthusiast
| Zero crafting experience learner
| Craft lovers
| Aesthetic pursuer
| Preparing gifts for farewell, wedding or important event
This workshop would be your perfect match!
Pick the Cup designs
1 product by 1 ppl - HK$1,500
2 products by 1 ppl - HK$2,400
2+ products by 2+ppl - HK$1,200/ppl
Remarks:
- Minimum charge per workshop: 2 finished products
- Minimum charge per adult : 1 finished product
Tulip
Bowl
Sakura (Add HK$300 for one)
Island
Half moon
Flat Cup
Mountain
Round Bowl
Bottle
Pick the Cup edge
Flat
Hammered
Uneven
Workshop Info
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Basic understanding of forging and selection of cup type
Shaping the pure tin sheet into sake cup
Forging your favourite texture
Flatten the cup bottom and rim
Tin cup caring knowledge and practising
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100% pure tin. Safe as tablewares
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Everyday@Tue-Sun: 4pm-7pm (approx. 3 hours)
*NO CLASS on Mondays except Public Holiday*
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Cochrane Street Studio (near Central Market)
3/F, 18 Cochrane Street, Central, Hong Kong
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From a piece of pure tin sheet
Cutting into needed shape
Hammered into a shallow dish
using "sinking" skill
Carefully tap the texture
Craft elegant cup, Choose nice wine, Cheers !
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A piece of metal is slowly hammered from a flat surface into a shallow dish, transforming step by step into different utensils such as bowls, cups, bottles, and teapots.
After the utensils are formed, flat and decorative hammers are used to tap on the surface of the finished product, making it more elegant and precious.
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To taste the various layers of sake
To extend the warm or cool feeling of drinks
It is said that tin has the effect of absorbing impurities and odours in water, which can make wine taste sweeter and smoother
Symbol of
“Tin Wedding” - a 10th Wedding Anniversary, representing the gentleness and tenacity in a relationship
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Tin is a soft metal, please avoid using hard object or applying too much pressure on the utensil while cleaning
Pure tin utensils are intolerant to acid and alkaline, so they are not suitable for containing soda, lemon juice and vinegar
Pure tin has a low melting point and boiling point. High or low temp. may destroyed it’s shape or appearance
Recommended usage temperature: at room temperature / ~20°C or slightly above/below
Do not store the utensils in refrigerator and avoid direct contact with fire
Oxide would be formed on the surface of the pure tin utensils after long exposure to air, using baking soda and water that are mixed into toothpaste texture would help cleaning with the oxide, and brighten the surface.