Nanbu tekki tetsubin japanese cast iron kettle grape 2L

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Nanbu tekki tetsubin japanese cast iron kettle grape 2L - Teapots & Teacups - Other Metals Black

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This iron kettle has a grape motif, which is a symbol of fertility. Grapes are a symbol of fertility and prosperity, and have been used as a motif on iron kettles since ancient times. Since grapes bear many fruits in clusters, they have been considered a lucky charm since ancient times as a symbol of fertility and prosperity. The pattern is made with 「Itome」. The beautifully simple 「Itome」 pattern is a traditional pattern that has been handed down since ancient times. The thin, beautiful line pattern, which imitates itome, symbolizes the world of the tea ceremony and the Japanese sense of beauty. The rim of the lid is also decorated with the itome patterns. 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. The handle is fixed. Large capacity 2L large cast iron kettle. It is ideal for boiling a large amount of water at once or for making tea. Compatible with gas and induction cookers. ※Do not use on high heat. ●History of Oiharu casting works Oiharu casting works was established in 1952. The trade name is Nanbu Hoseido. The company is based in Mizusawa, Oshu City, Iwate Prefecture, known as the birthplace of Nambu ironware. With a history of over 70 years, Oiharu casting works is a workshop mainly engaged in the casting of iron kettles, teapots, and wind chimes. While inheriting the traditional techniques of Nambu ironware, the company injects new ideas into its products in line with the changing times. We have the largest production capacity in the industry for iron kettles, teapots, and wind chimes, and we export our products both domestically and to foreign countries. Manufacturer::Oiharu casting works Size:W21cm x D18cm x H22cm Weight::Approximately 2.4kg Capacity:Approximately 2L Material:Iron casting Country of manufacture:Japan (Iwate Prefecture) Packaging form / accessories:Special box, instruction manual Information on customs duties Customs duty may be incurred when purchasing Japanese products from overseas. We will enter a lower price for the item, but please note that the buyer will be responsible for any customs fees incurred.

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Material
Other Metals
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.32,171 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.5,345 - Teapots & Teacups
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This iron kettle has a grape motif, which is a symbol of fertility. Grapes are a symbol of fertility and prosperity, and have been used as a motif on iron kettles since ancient times. Since grapes bear many fruits in clusters, they have been considered a lucky charm since ancient times as a symbol of fertility and prosperity.

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