noria sakuda and his son run a business based on the fruit but they're not involved with food. they're nope for their hand-crafted products like tea caddies. made out of peach pits. the bumpy surface gives rise to a unique texture. the pits come from a nearby canning factory. they're not ready for use, though, until they've had more than eight years to dry. first, the pits are cut in half. and glued together one by one. to form cylinders. then the surface is shaved. >> translator: these tea caddies are steepd in natural elements such as sunlight and the natural oil from our hands. that's what gives them their luster. >> nor. yasu's father started the business. once he was a wood worker. but when he noticed the pattern and sheen of the pits he used them for tea caddies. noriyasu went to work under his father's guidance and now he is building on what his father began, an array of products expands by the year. dishes, chop stick rests and tooth pick holders are part of the line-up. >> translator: i'm always thinking while i work and when i'm drifting off to sleep. my antenna is al