NAMBU IRONWARE NABE CAST IRON POT
¥19,200

Nambu Ironware Nabe Cast Iron Pot

JPY ¥19,200

Only 32 pieces in stock!

This Nambu ironware cast iron pot, traditional in appearance with a wooden lid and iron handle, is a highly functional cooking utensil. It's versatile, ideal for sukiyaki, stews, stir-frying, and deep-frying, and is compatible with both gas and induction heating (IH).

The pot, having a slightly shallow shape and a capacity of 1.2 L (41 oz), is perfect for two people to enjoy nabe dishes. Crafted from high-quality pure iron, boiling water in this pot infuses it with beneficial iron, ideal for those seeking natural iron supplementation.

The two handles fit nicely around the edge of the pot. When lifting, use a potholder to hold both handles together before lifting. Handle carefully as ironware becomes hot when heated.

To maintain its condition, empty and dry the pot after use to prevent rust on both the outside and inside.

The charm of Nambu ironware is in its durability; it can last for decades and may be passed down through generations. Incorporate it into your daily life and witness its graceful aging over time.

NOTEBefore initial use, wash the pot with water to remove any residues from the manufacturing process and then dry thoroughly. Next, fill it with cooking oil and fry vegetable scraps or similar items over heat to further condition the surface. Once the pot has cooled down, wash and dry again, then reapply a coating of cooking oil.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1 
  • Dimension: [Pot] L 24 cm (9.5 in) x W26 cm (10.2 in) x H 8 cm (3.1 in)/
    [Lid] 22.5 cm (8.9 in)
  • Capacity1.2L (41 oz)
  • Material: Cast Iron 
  • Origin: Made in Japan - Nambu Ironware

ABOUT NANBU IRONWARE

Nambu ironware, a representative of Japanese ironware, is a cast pure iron craft that has been continued since around the Edo period in the Morioka City area of Iwate Prefecture in the Tohoku region. The name comes from the region where it was made in the old days, known as the Nambu domain.Combining robustness and delicate design, Nambu ironware has more functional advantages than its attractive appearance.

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About METALWORKS

In Japan, gold, silver, copper, tin, and iron are called "Gokin (five metals)" and have been used as materials for metalworking since ancient times. Each metal has a different luster, workability, strength, thermal conductivity, heat retention, moisture resistance, corrosion resistance, etc., and techniques to utilize these characteristics have developed in various regions.From daily necessities such as pots, kettles, and accessories to works of art that represent the times such as tea ceremony utensils, Japanese swords, and Buddhist bells, a wide variety of metalwork has been produced in each era.

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04/02/2024
Anonymous
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I recommend this product

Exquisite craftsmanship

Fantastic!! One of my favorite items in the kitchen. Worry the investment—a heritage piece that will serve me for the rest of my life, I love how it retains heat and texture, presents food beautifully

04/26/2024

MUSUBI KILN

You made our day! We are very happy that you value our craftsmen have created. Thank you very much. We will be looking forward to meeting you again!