Country of origin: Made in Japan
Size: 6 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm (when the handle is raised)
Materials: Body - Cast iron (enameled interior), Tea strainer - Stainless steel, Handle - Cast iron / *Caution* Do not use over an open flame. Do not use in a microwave or dishwasher.
Nambu ironware, a traditional craft from Iwate Prefecture. This colorful spotlight is a striking addition to any interior. The vibrant colors, combined with the substantial feel of iron, create a stable and elegant presence. Its thickness allows for a slow temperature drop, so you can enjoy a warm cup of tea at your leisure. The inside is coated with enamel. While it doesn't provide iron supplementation, it's easy to maintain, making it perfect for first-time users.
Backed by tradition and advanced technology, this product boasts exceptional quality, combined with a modern sensibility, resulting in a truly unique item. Each piece comes in its own special box, making it an ideal gift for someone special.
Nambu ironware is a traditional craft from Iwate Prefecture.
This is a small 0.6L teapot with a beautiful color and shape. It is available in six colors.
This is a product that will become more appealing the more you use it, and you'll grow to love it. How about getting it as a set with a trivet and pot holder? It's a timeless piece that you can use for a lifetime.
Nambu ironware was designated as the first national traditional craft in 1975. It is a historical traditional craft that has continued for 400 years in the limited area of southern Iwate Prefecture.
As soon as a Parisian tea shop commissioned a custom-made colored teapot, it became popular throughout Europe, sparking a boom in Nambu ironware. Backed by tradition and high technical skill, it boasts undeniable quality, combined with a modern sensibility, resulting in a truly exceptional product.
A colorful spot that also looks great as an interior decoration.
The combination of the substantial feel of iron and the vibrant colors creates a sense of stability and elegance.
Because of its thickness, the temperature drops slowly, allowing you to enjoy a warm cup of tea at your leisure.
The inside is coated with enamel. While it doesn't provide iron supplementation, it's easy to maintain daily, making it ideal for first-time users.
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Its beautiful form is captivating, as evidenced by its display at the Museum of Modern Art (NoMA) in New York. It is a beautiful tool that aims for a harmony between function and beauty.
・Meticulous Coloring: First, the base color is baked on, and then the vibrant colors are sprayed on top, resulting in a teapot with a rich and expressive appearance. Moreover, the more you use it, the more character it develops, making you grow attached to it.
It is said that Nambu ironware has 60 different production processes. Each part, such as the knob, handle, and spout, is made by a specialized craftsman, with attention to detail in every aspect.
Each item comes in its own special box, making it an excellent gift for someone special.