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Nanbu Tekki, a traditional craft of Iwate prefecture. Small 20.29 fl oz size and 13.53 fl oz size, beautiful colors and shapes. The more you use it, the more it tastes, and the more you love it. It is a gem of a lifetime product that can be used for a long time. Nanbu Tekki was designated as the first traditional craft of the country in 1975. It is a historic traditional craft that has continued for 400 years in the limited area of the southern part of Iwate prefecture. As soon as a color kyusu was custom-ordered at a tea shop in Paris, he became popular all over Europe and Nanbu Tekki became a boom. Reliable quality backed by tradition and high technology. It is a unique gem with a modern sensibility added to it. A color spot that looks great as an interior. By adding vivid colors to the profound feeling of iron, a sense of stability and an elegant appearance coexist. Because it is thick, the temperature drops slowly, so you can enjoy warm tea slowly. Enamel processing is applied to the inside. Iron cannot be replenished, but daily maintenance is easy, so even beginners can feel free to use it. [Attractiveness of Tetsukyusu Hail] The beautiful modeling beauty exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art NoMA in NY is attractive. It is a beautiful tool that aims for harmony between use and beauty. / Discerning coloring He first prints the base color and then sprays the bright colors above to make the Kyusu expressive. Also, the more you use it, the more it tastes and the more you become attached to it. / Nanbu Tekki is said to have 60 production processes. Each knob, handle, spout, etc. has its own specialized craftsman, and it is made with attention to detail. / Each one comes in a special box, so it is also recommended as a gift for loved ones.
Producing area Made in Japan
Size 4.33 x 6.3 x 4.33 inch (when the handle is upright) / Capacity 13.53 fl oz
Material Main body, cast iron (inner surface enamel pulling) Tea strainer, stainless steel / handle, casting / * Caution * Cannot be used on an open flame. Microwave ovens and dishwashers cannot be used.
Nanbu Tekki, a traditional craft of Iwate prefecture. Small 20.29 fl oz size and 13.53 fl oz size, beautiful colors and shapes. The more you use it, the more it tastes, and the more you love it. It is a gem of a lifetime product that can be used for a long time.
Nanbu Tekki was designated as the first traditional craft of the country in 1975. It is a historic traditional craft that has continued for 400 years in the limited area of the southern part of Iwate prefecture.
As soon as a color kyusu was custom-ordered at a tea shop in Paris, he became popular all over Europe and Nanbu Tekki became a boom. Reliable quality backed by tradition and high technology. It is a unique gem with a modern sensibility added to it.
A color spot that looks great as an interior. By adding vivid colors to the profound feeling of iron, a sense of stability and an elegant appearance coexist. Because it is thick, the temperature drops slowly, so you can enjoy warm tea slowly.
Enamel processing is applied to the inside. Iron cannot be replenished, but daily maintenance is easy, so even beginners can feel free to use it.
[Attractiveness of Tetsukyusu Hail] The beautiful modeling beauty exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art NoMA in NY is attractive. It is a beautiful tool that aims for harmony between use and beauty. / Discerning coloring He first prints the base color and then sprays the bright colors above to make the Kyusu expressive. Also, the more you use it, the more it tastes and the more you become attached to it.
/ Nanbu Tekki is said to have 60 production processes. Each knob, handle, spout, etc. has its own specialized craftsman, and it is made with attention to detail. / Each one comes in a special box, so it is also recommended as a gift for loved ones.