Kanamori Alloy Metalwork
Three Centuries of Craftsmanship: Discover Kanamori Alloy
Kanamori Alloy was established in 1714 under the auspices of the lords of the Kaga Domain (modern-day Ishikawa). Three centuries later, they launched the lifestyle brand Kamahachi in 2019, with the goal of taking advantage of their traditional techniques handed down for generations, making the most of the possibilities of metal alloys.
These lifestyle products feature clean, simple shapes, and are made with a focus on reusing the finite metal resources available to us. Much like how metals can be transformed from solids to liquids, back to solids again, Kanamori Alloy aims to produce timeless items through the Kamahachi brand with the flexibility to meet the needs of today, and the beauty to stand the test of time for centuries to come.
By taking discarded metals and turning them into desirable products, they aim to do their part in bringing about a sustainable society: recycling-based manufacturing that helps encourage the development of a greater ecosystem of metals.
The needs of the times change with the times. Kanamori Alloy does their part in today’s society by recycling metals and creating products that can be used for many years to come. Visitors can join them and try their hands at these techniques long used by traditional specialists in Ishikawa, to cast or hammer their own metal items for a unique memento of a visit to Japan.