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Nambu Cast Iron Arare Pattern Kettle 1200ml

Nambu Cast Iron Arare Pattern Kettle 1200ml

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Known as one of Japan’s most iconic traditional crafts, Nambu Tetsubin has been cherished for over 400 years. Protected and nurtured by successive Nambu feudal lords, its distinctive wabi-sabi design embodies quiet simplicity, warmth, and enduring craftsmanship that continues to be valued today.

Designed for boiling and serving hot water, this Nambu iron kettle features the classic Arare pattern and a robust cast iron body crafted in Mizusawa, Iwate Prefecture. Suitable for use on IH hobs, it offers both traditional character and modern practicality.

  • Material: Nambu Cast iron from Mizusawa, Iwate, Japan
  • Capacity: 1200ml
  • Size: φ160 x 195 x H180 mm
  • Compatible with IH hobs
  • Care Instruction

With a generous 1200ml capacity, it is ideal for preparing tea for multiple servings or everyday use. Over time, water boiled in a cast iron kettle is said to develop a softer, more rounded taste, making it especially appreciated for tea and warm water.

A timeless piece that blends centuries-old craftsmanship with contemporary kitchen needs.

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Nambu Tekki, or Nambu Cast Iron, is a traditional Japanese craft that traces its origins to the Nambu region, especially in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture. Celebrated for its strength, detailed craftsmanship, and practical elegance, Nambu Tekki has been a cornerstone of Japanese artistry for centuries. The cast iron construction ensures exceptional heat retention and even distribution, which is why Nambu Tekki cookware is highly valued for its superior cooking performance.

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