※Due to the hand-coloring process, there are individual differences in coloring.
This work was awarded the Encouragement Prize at the 2019 Japan Folk Art Museum Exhibition.
This is a handmade tetsubin (iron kettle) by Gen Kuzumaki, a master iron castor.
Gen Kuzumaki studied under the third generation Kozan Maeda Tomoyuki of Kozan casting works.
He has now established his own company, Nanbu Tetsubin 「Gurendo」, and creates tetsubin in his own unique style, while inheriting the traditional manufacturing methods and techniques of tetsubin.
Gen Kuzumaki's tetsubin incorporates a modern design and approach while utilizing the cast iron skin characteristic of traditional Nambu tetsubin.
Each piece is carefully finished using traditional techniques.
Beautifully finished tetsubin.
The surface of the tetsubin is decorated with a beautiful cast iron skin pattern.
The surface of a cast iron kettle has minute unevenness, which is called a cast iron skin pattern.
The cast skin pattern enhances the beauty of the tetsubin as a design that takes advantage of the traditional manufacturing method of casting and the characteristics of the material.
The lid knob is decorated with holes.
It creates a withered look and expresses Japanese 「wabi-sabi」, which is not only glamorous but also elegant.
「Wabi-sabi」 is an important concept that symbolizes Japanese culture and spirituality.
The handle is constructed to move slightly.
The inside is finished with a rust-resistant finish using the traditional 「kama-yaki」 technique.
Kamayaki is done by firing the tetsubin in a high-temperature oven.
This process forms an oxide film on the surface of the tetsubin.
The oxide film stabilizes the iron content of the tetsubin.
The flavor of boiled water is improved and rust and corrosion are prevented.
Rust-proofing by kettle firing is a traditional technique that has been handed down since ancient times.
Natural lacquer baking finish on the outside.
Natural lacquer baking finish is a traditional method of applying natural lacquer to the surface of the tetsubin and firing it.
This process protects the surface of the tetsubin from rust and stains.
Natural lacquer is also highly durable and keeps the texture and color of the tetsubin beautifully for a long period of time.
Large capacity of approximately 2 liters.
Recommended for those who want to boil more water.
Compatible with gas and induction cookers.
※Do not use on high heat.
Doing so may cause cracks or holes.
Artist Profile:Gen Kuzumaki, Foundry Artist Biography
1978:Born in Morioka City
2005::Joined Kozan casting works, Nambu Ironware Sales Co. Studied under Tomoyuki Maeda, Kozan III
2015:Retires from Kozan casting works and establishes Nambu Tetsubin 「Gurendo」 as an independent company.
2016::Selected for the Japan Folk Art Museum Exhibition (Gekko Kasumi Small)
2017:Awarded the Encouragement Prize at the Japan Folk Art Museum Exhibition (Hiyori)
2018:Honorable Mention, Japan Folk Art Museum Exhibition (Futon-gata Kasumi Large, Futon-gata Kannmon Large)
2019:Awarded the Encouragement Prize at the Japan Folk Art Museum Exhibition (Hibiki)
2021:Selected for the Japan Folk Art Museum Exhibition (Hibiki Small)
2022::Selected for the Japan Folk Art Exhibition (Urara)
2023: Selected for the Japan Folk Art Exhibition (Futongata Kasumi Small)
The tetsubin by Gen Kuzumaki are characterized by their simple design and thin-walled, lightweight construction, and are a gem of beauty and functionality.
Based on the idea that the essence of crafts is tools used in daily life, our products are produced with a focus on simple designs.
These iron kettles maintain traditional techniques while incorporating modern sensibilities, achieving a high level of both practicality and artistry.
Manufacturer: Kuzumaki Gen
Size: W18 cm x D15 cm x H27 cm
Weight: Approximately 1.9kg
Capacity: Approximately 2L
Material: Iron casting
Country of manufacture: Japan (Iwate Prefecture)
Packaging form / accessories: Special box, instruction manual
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