Cast Iron Kettle | Kodai Hiramaru Tetsubin
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- Material: cast iron, Japanese lacquer
- Colour: mmetallic-brownshimmering .
- Dimension: 17/19.5 x 16.5 x 19.5 cm with handle (width x depth x height).
- Weight: 1.6 kg
- Capacity: Approximately 1.5l
- Do not immerse in water for a long time or leave water in the kettle for a long time .
- Hand washing is recommended .
- Handle not adjustable
- It can be used with any heat source, including an IH cooker .
- Gift box
- Handmade in Japan
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Beschreibung
A traditional iron kettle of the "hiramaru (flat and round)" type. It looks small but has a capacity of 1.5 litres. It is a simple design that takes advantage of the properties of Yamagata casting and focuses on the beauty of the cast surface. Since a mould is made each time, it is possible to produce an iron kettle with a beautiful cast surface. Its simple and practical design allows you to use it for a long time with love.
Traditional iron kettle of the "hiramaru (flat and round)" type.
With proper care, an iron kettle can be used for a lifetime.
Make sure to dispose of all the water in the kettle after each use so that no moisture remains. Remove the lid and heat the kettle over the flame for about 30 seconds. Then leave it for 10 minutes so that the residual moisture dries out thoroughly and rust is prevented. Once the surface has cooled down, you can clean the kettle and store it.
This handmade product is unique and may vary slightly in colour, pattern, shape and size.
Each tea kettle comes in a cardboard box.
STORY
.Founded in 1952, following the traditional casting process of Yamagata Casting, which has a 900-year history, Chobundo produces thin-walled iron kettles with a beautiful cast surface, simply called "Thin-walled and Beautiful".
Komon offers Tetsubin with a history of 950 years and 3 generations within the Yamagataimono company "Chobundo". The current president and his father have been recognised as Dentokogeishi, honoured traditional Japanese craftsmen.
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