This tetsubin is decorated with a beautiful hakeme pattern.
Hakeme is a decorative pattern applied to the surface of ceramics.
It is a dynamic pattern that makes use of the brush marks as they are.
The hakeme marks are realistically reproduced by casting.
The lid is also decorated with a hakeme pattern.
The black finish of the tetsubin stands out for its fearless atmosphere.
The black color gives an impression of sophistication and adds depth and dignity to the tetsubin.
The black finish also gives the tetsubin a simple yet powerful impression, making it an attractive match for any interior.
The raised lid gives the tetsubin a three-dimensional appearance and a more modern atmosphere.
It is a successful fusion of tradition and modernity, and looks attractive not only for enjoying tea, but also as an interior decoration.
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.
The capacity is rather large, approximately 1.3 liters.
It is useful for boiling water for a large number of people or as an easy-to-use everyday tetsubin.
Compatible with gas and induction cookers.
※Do not use on high heat.
The handle can be collapsed.
It is also convenient for storage.
History of Itchudo casting works
Itchudo is a new brand of Japanese crafts born in 2009.
We want more people to know the quality of Iwate's traditional crafts by designing Nambu ironware with a traditional design that matches the modern age.
Itchudo was born from this desire.
The Itchudo brand is characterized by a single designer who handles everything from sketching to prototyping, so that the finished product can fully reflect the designer's intentions.
Manufacturer: Itchudo casting works
Size: W19 cm x D17 cm x H22 cm
Weight: Approximately 2.2kg
Capacity: Approximately 1.3L
Material: Iron casting
Country of manufacture: Japan (Iwate Prefecture)
Packaging form / accessories: Special box, instruction manual
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- This tetsubin is decorated with a beautiful hakeme pattern. Hakeme is a decorative pattern applied to the surface of ceramics. It is a dynamic pattern that makes use of the brush marks as they are. The hakeme marks are realistically reproduced by casting. The lid is also decorated with a hakeme pattern.
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