Japanese Iron Teapot Nambu Tetsubin Chiseled
country of origin Japan
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ø 17 cm x height 20,5 cm, volume 1500 ml
Name of the artist is molded on the teapot about 50 years old.
We recommend to clean with hot water before use (without detergent!).
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History of Nambu Tekki
Nambu Tekki (Nambu Iron Crafts, Nambu cast iron teapots) is one of the oldest art forms in Japan. The nambu region (modern day Iwate prefecture) is located in the northeast region of Japan. This region is considered the birthplace of Nambu Tekki (Nambu cast ironware, cast iron teapots) and is still considered the center of Japanese blacksmith art. Everything from traditional samurai swords and temple bells to cast iron teapots and cast iron kettles used in ancient tea ceremonies were crafted by hand using techniques dating back sometimes 900 years. Though weapons and armor are still crafted in limited numbers, Nambu Tekki artists have since shifted its focus on cast iron teapots, cast iron kettles, and everyday items.
Country of origin: Japan