**[Tin no Soup Boiling|Craftsmanship from Osaka]**
Tinware, as warm as moonlight, entered the history of Japan as early as the sixth century AD when Prince Shotoku sent envoys to the Sui Dynasty. Initially, it was only used as solemn utensils in front of gods. It was not until the Edo period that tinware craftsmanship really entered the streets of Osaka and into the lives of ordinary people.
This soup pot is made by Osaka's "Namika Tinware" - molten tin, molded, adjusted by a pottery wheel, and carefully polished, each process contains the breath of a century of inheritance. The sound of tapping it is like the morning bell of an ancient temple; the temperature in your hand is like the tranquility of boiling snow and brewing tea.
It was originally an exhibit in an old Japanese shop. It has gone through time but has never been used. It is in almost new condition, as if quietly waiting for an owner who understands it.
If you also have a pure land in your heart, perhaps it is the beauty of still life on your tea table.
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- [Size]: Length 15 CM, width 12 CM, height 16.5 CM, diameter 7 CM 【Capacity】: 700 ml
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