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This is a cast iron teapot with a wave pattern made of Nambu ironware in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture in the Tohoku region. The wave pattern is called "Seigaiha", which is a traditional Japanese pattern that reminds us of the blessings of the vast ocean. The infinitely expanding wave pattern is an auspicious one that expresses wishes for happiness that will last forever and for a peaceful life.
It comes with a stainless steel strainer on the inside. The handle can be folded down.
Do not use over an open flame, as the coating on the inside may peel off to prevent rusting.
Nambu ironware teapots have a 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.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 15 cm (5.9 in) x H 17 cm (6.7 in) |
Capacity | 600 ml (20.3 fl oz) |
Material | Cast Iron |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Crafts
Nambu ironware, a representative of Japanese ironware, is a collective term for the pure iron casting crafts of the Mizusawa region and Morioka City area of Iwate Prefecture. The name comes from the fact that it was made in the area known as the Nanbu domain in the past.
The appeal of Nambu ironware, which has been loved throughout the generations, is not only its simplistic beauty, but also its many functional merits of being durable and easy to use in daily life.
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Japanese Teapots
You will certainly be able to find a Japanese teapot that warms your heart among the diverse array of styles in different materials, such as porcelain, stoneware, and cast iron. No matter what type of tea you prefer, create an authentic Japanese tea experience with a teapot that stands out—whether it's for its unique shape, striking color or intricate design.

How to Care for Nambu Ironware
