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IRONCRAFT
Address | 2-3-4 Shinkawa Chuoku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:104-0033 |
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Representative Name | KOHEI OIKAWA |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
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SD item code:9325154
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kyusu kyusu small iron kettle gourd 0.5L black
Original text before translation
兼用急須 小鉄瓶 瓢 0.5L 黒
(700110B)
JAN:4580144797319
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(700110B)
JAN:4580144797319
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Size:15.5x14xH15.5cm
Capacity:0.5L |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Material
Body: Nambu iron casting Tea strainer: Stainless steel Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2024
Product tag: None
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Description
Nambu tetsubin, a well-known traditional Japanese craft, has been used by the common people since ancient times. The unique wabi-sabi design of the tetsubin is a Japanese gem that gives us a sense of familiarity and richness. The water boiled in a Nanbu Tetsubin is said to be mellow to the touch, and has long been favored by tea masters and others. Recently, more and more people are drinking white water as a way to wake up. Water boiled in an iron kettle provides the body with bivalent iron in a natural form. This tetsubin can be used as an iron kettle for boiling water and as a kyusu (teapot) with the attached tea strainer. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Mar.6th to May.8th |
Air Mail | From Feb.18th to Feb.20th |
EMS | From Feb.17th to Feb.20th |
Pantos Express | From Feb.19th to Feb.24th |
DHL | From Feb.17th to Feb.19th |
UPS | From Feb.17th to Feb.19th |
FedEx | From Feb.17th to Feb.19th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
The body and handle get very hot when the water is heated, so please do not touch them with bare hands.
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This tetsubin can be used as an iron kettle for boiling water and as a kyusu (teapot) with the attached tea strainer.