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This pink Nambu ironware teapot is designed to look like it is covered with sakura (cherry blossoms) on the top half. The expressive teapot is made by baking the base color and then spraying the vibrant color on top.
The sakura design is a common design used in Nambu ironware, and is a reference to the fact that the birthplace of Nambu ironware was once known for its beautiful cherry blossoms.
It has a capacity of 650ml, which is enough for a generous cup of tea. The inside of the teapot is enameled to prevent rusting even after daily casual use. It comes with a stainless steel strainer on the inside. The handle can be folded down.
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.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | L 15.7 cm (6.2 in) x W 13.8 cm (5.4 in) x H 10.4 cm (4.1 in)*excluding handle |
Capacity | 650 ml (22 fl oz) |
Weight | 1,220 g (480.3 oz) |
Material | Cast iron |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Roji Associates, founded in 2000 by artist Iwashimizu Hisao and his brother in Oshu City, Iwate, crafts Nambu ironware that marries traditional robustness with modern design. Renowned for its gently curved forms, vivid hues, and playful motifs, the brand reinterprets classic aesthetics.
Drawing inspiration from tea master Sen no Rikyu’s philosophy of simplicity, their works embody durability alongside innovation. Globally recognized and featured in MOMA’s museum shop, Roji Associates stands as a leader in contemporary craftsmanship.
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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