Thoughtfully crafted in Japan, the Stainless Steel Lid for Yukihira Pot is designed to fit 18 cm, 20 cm, and 22 cm Yukihira pots, helping to retain heat and flavor while simmering, boiling, or steaming.
The lid features a gently hammered stainless steel surface and a heat-resistant natural wood knob, combining elegant form with everyday functionality. Three small steam vents release pressure safely, and the wide rim provides a snug, stable fit during cooking.
Whether you’re making miso soup, blanching vegetables, or preparing a cozy stew, the Maruyama Stainless Steel Lid adds both precision and beauty to your daily kitchen rituals.
Please note: Not compatible with 16 cm Yukihira pots.
Key Features & Benefits:
Multi-Size Fit: Compatible with 18 cm, 20 cm, and 22 cm Yukihira pots for versatile daily use.
Safe Steam Control:Built-in vents release steam smoothly for safer, more consistent cooking.
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Located in Niigata Prefecture, Tsubamesanjo is one of Japan's foremost centers of metal craftsmanship. The tradition began in the early Edo period, when local farmers began forging nails, forming a community of skilled metalworkers. Renowned for producing durable, finely crafted kitchenware and blades, the region now excels in stainless-steel kitchen tools, hand-hammered copperware, and finely sharpened knives. Each piece reflects generations of craftsmanship, admired for its enduring quality and precision.
Shipping & Return
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Please note that we do not ship to P.O. Boxes or APO/FPO addresses due to FedEx’s policies.
Most items are dispatched from Japan within 1-2 business days after order confirmation, and we offer international shipping to customers worldwide.
You may return any items purchased from JOC Goods within 30 days of delivery. If the products are defective or damaged, we will cover the return shipping costs. For other returns, the cost of return shipping will be the customer's responsibility.
Founded in 1955 in Tsubame-Sanjo, Maruyama Giken grew from making simple kitchen tools to producing a wide range of pots and pans. While creating cookware for many makers, the company also develops its own lines shaped by the needs of modern cooking. With attention to durability, balance, and ease of use, each design reflects the workshop’s long experience and commitment to making cookware that fits comfortably into everyday life.