Nanbu tekki tetsubin japanese cast iron kettle arare blue Copper lid 1.2L

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Nanbu tekki tetsubin japanese cast iron kettle arare blue Copper lid 1.2L - Teapots & Teacups - Other Metals Blue

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※This product has been discontinued and is only available while supplies last. ●Vibrant Lapis Blue and Traditional Beauty The vivid lapis blue glows like a precious gem. The surface is adorned with a delicate Arare pattern that shifts with the angle of light. This piece will elevate your kitchen or living room. Its elegant, flat-round form blends naturally into Japanese and Western spaces alike. ●The copper lid is handcrafted by artisans. It is said that the copper lid originated from the iron kettle, which was modified during the Edo period by reducing its size to allow it to be placed directly over the fire. In tea ceremony culture, iron kettles with copper lids were highly valued. The knob of the copper lid features a chrysanthemum motif. ●Focus on ease of use. The handle can be folded down. This makes it convenient for storage. ●Traditional technique oxidation coating finish using a kiln. The water releases just the right amount of iron, resulting in delicious, mellow hot water. ●The thick bottom design is compatible with both gas and induction cookers. It is suitable for modern lifestyles. ※When using with an 200V IH cooker, avoid high heat, as it may cause the bottom to deform or develop holes. Please use medium heat. ●With a capacity of approximately 1.2liters, it is slightly larger than average. It's perfect for family tea time. Whether you live alone or in a small family, it is the ideal size for boiling water every day. ●The refined presence of the Hiramaru Arare enriches everyday life. Its dignified form features the beautiful "Hiramaru" shape, meticulously adorned with the Arare pattern. Cherished since ancient times, the Arare pattern not only offers intricate beauty, but also enhances heat retention by increasing the iron kettle's surface area. The artisan's skill shines through in every detail. The beautiful lapis blue color and Arare pattern will enrich your daily life. ●History of Oitomi casting works Founded in 1848 by Rigenta Oikawa in Haneda-village, Esashi-gun, Iwate Prefecture. He also served as a foundry master for the The Date Family of Warlords. Since the Meiji period, manufactured mainly tea kettles and iron kettles. Oitomi casting works products have been selected for numerous art exhibitions. Oitomi casting works unique designs and craftsmanship are still highly regarded today. Manufacturer:Oitomi casting works Size:W19cm x D17cm x H22cm Weight:2kg Capacity:1.2L Material:Cast iron、lid/ Copper Country of Origin:Japan (Iwate Prefecture) Heat source compatibility:Direct heat (medium heat or lower), IH electromagnetic cooker Packaging and accessories: Dedicated box and instruction manual. ●Information Regarding Customs Duties When purchasing Japanese products from overseas, customs duties may apply. Please note that the purchaser is responsible for any customs duties incurred.

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Material
Other Metals
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.21,782 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.3,027 - Teapots & Teacups
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This tetsubin has a flat, round shape called a 「hiramaru」 tetsubin. This tetsubin has a sturdy and massive structure, making it not only practical, but also has an outstanding sense of presence as an interior decoration. The design is a traditional Arare pattern. The lid is a copper lid made by hand by a craftsman.

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