Seven Stars Nambu Ironware Cast Iron Teapot with Trivet 20.3oz(600ml)
This is a cast iron teapot made of Nambu ironware in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture in the Tohoku region. The design features seven locations with hemp leaf patterns that look like stars. The goldish white color gives a soft and bright impression.
It comes with the stainless steel strainer on the inside.
The set comes with a bottle mat of the same pattern.
Nambu ironware teapots have stylish and timeless design, and are easy to use. It has a high heat retention capacity, so the brewed tea does not get cold easily, also the enameled interior is easier to clean.
Handle can be folded down.
No open flame, do no boil water.
The charm of Nambu ironware is that it can be used for decades, sometimes for generations. Please use it in your daily life and enjoy the changes it undergoes over time.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Quantity: 1
- Dimension: 【Teapot】15cm(5.9in) x H17cm(6.7in)*including the handle/【Trivet】15cm(5.9in) × H1.7cm(0.7in)
- Capacity: 600ml(20.3oz)
- Material: Cast Iron
- Origin: Made in Japan
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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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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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