Nanbu tekki Gen Kuzumaki's handmade cast iron kettle futon shape minoriarare1.5L

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Nanbu tekki Gen Kuzumaki's handmade cast iron kettle futon shape minoriarare1.5L - Teapots & Teacups - Other Metals Black

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※Due to the hand-applied lacquer firing process performed by artisans, individual color variations may occur. ●「Minori」:Shaping Autumn's Bounty In Japanese 「minori」 refers to well-grown fruit or ears of rice. This iron kettle was named to evoke that image. Its warm design embodies the richness of the autumn harvest. ●Beautiful arare pattern crafted by skilled artisans. They meticulously hammer the pattern using a tool called a 「arare rod.」 Depending on the viewing angle, it changes expression, radiating an enduring beauty that never grows tiresome. ●Artistry in the 「Bug-Eaten」 Hole Work The lid handle's 「bug-eaten」 design expresses 「wabi-sabi」. Every detail is beautiful. ●Commitment to Usability:Twisted Handles The twisted design of the handles provides a comfortable grip. They combine visual appeal with a comfortable grip. ●Traditional technique: oxide coating finish using a kiln. It is compatible with both gas and IH cookers and is suitable for any household. The traditional kiln-firing technique creates an "oxide coating finish" that allows iron to be thoroughly extracted. It is compatible with both gas and IH cookers and fits into modern lifestyles. When using a 200V IH cooker, avoid high heat, as it may cause the bottom to deform or develop holes. Please use medium heat or lower. ●Boil plenty yet stay light! It has a spacious 1.5L capacity and a lightweight design. It is crafted with artisan skill for a thin profile. ●Beauty and Health for Every Day This iron kettle, meticulously handcrafted one by one by Mr. Gen Kuzumaki of Guren-do, is more than just a tool for boiling water. When boiling water, iron ions released from the kettle dissolve into the water. This provides a natural and easy way to supplement your iron intake. The habit of drinking warm plain water warms the body and creates a sense of mental ease. ●Artist Profile:Gen Kuzumaki Born in Morioka City in 1978. 2005:Joined Nambu Ironware Sales Co., Ltd. , Kozan Workshop, and apprenticed under the third-generation Kozan, Maeda Tomoyuki. 2015:Left the Kozan Workshop and established the independent Nambu Ironkettle Guren-do. 2016:Selected for the Japan Folk Crafts Museum Exhibition for the Small Moonlight Kasumi. 2017:Received the Encouragement Award at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum Exhibition for the piece titled "Hiyori." 2018:Selected for the Japan Folk Crafts Museum Exhibition (Futon-shaped Kasumi Large and Futon-shaped Kanbun Large). 2019:Received the Encouragement Award at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum Exhibition (Hibiki). 2021:Selected for the Japan Folk Crafts Museum Exhibition (Hibiki Small). 2022:Selected for the Japan Folk Crafts Museum Exhibition (Urara). 2023:Selected for the Japan Folk Crafts Museum Exhibition (Futon-shaped Kasumi Small). Designer:Gen Kuzumaki Size:W20.5cm×D17.5cm×H20.5cm Weight:2kg Capacity:1.5L Material:Cast iron Country of Origin:Japan (Iwate Prefecture) Compatible heat sources:Direct flame (medium heat or lower) and IH cooker (medium heat or lower). Packaging and accessories:Dedicated box、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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Other Metals
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Handmade
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No.26,456 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.3,893 - Teapots & Teacups
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This is a handmade tetsubin (iron kettle) by Gen Kuzumaki, a master iron castor. Each piece is carefully finished using traditional techniques. Beautifully finished tetsubin. The Futon-gata is a rounded rug used by monks for zazen meditation, from which the name 「Futon-gata」 is said to have come. The design is a traditional Arare pattern.

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