Roji Teapot Barrel Hakeme Black 0,4l
Handcrafted by Nanbu Iron Studio, Tokio Japan
Production of Nanbu ironware has started around the middle of the 17th century, when the Nanbu family, ruling the current northern part of Iwate prefecture, built Morioka castle and invited imoji and kamashi artisans from places such as Kyoto to have them make Buddhist altar articles, armor, and tea ceremony kettles.
The Nanbu 'tekki' iron kettle was originally made as a smaller, improved version of the tea kettle in the 18th century.
Since 1975 Nanbu ironware is certified as a Traditional Craftwork of Japan.