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Nambu Iron Nagomi Hot Pot 26㎝ (IH compatible)
A popular sukiyaki pot that you can enjoy the feeling of a restaurant or inn at home. Because it is a size that is nice for families, it is perfect for weekend dining and hospitality.
With Nambu iron, the heat rarely drops even if you add ingredients, you can cook the ingredients deliciously.
Gas fire (gas stove, cassette stove) is supported. IH (induction cooker) can be used.
Sturdy ironware can be used for decades with care! Ironware that is broken or no longer used can be melted and reborn as another product, so it is a 100% recyclable eco product.
Nambu Iron Hot Pot Colored 26㎝ (IH compatible)
A popular sukiyaki pot that you can enjoy the feeling of a restaurant or inn at home. Because it is a size that is nice for families, it is perfect for weekend dining and hospitality.
With Nambu iron, the heat rarely drops even if you add ingredients, you can cook the ingredients deliciously. With a wooden lid, it can be used for various purposes.
Gas fire (gas stove, cassette stove) is supported. IH (induction cooker) can be used.
Sturdy ironware can be used for decades with care! Ironware that is broken or no longer used can be melted and reborn as another product, so it is a 100% recyclable eco product.
Nambu Ironware Multi Pot for cooking with both the body and lid (grill plate & pot set)
The body is a pot and the lid is a grill plate.
You can bake meat or fish with the lid.
Iron can be taken with cooked dishes.
Gas fire (gas stove, cassette stove) is supported. IH (induction cooker) can be used.
■ Grill plate
Ingredients are grilled and increase appetite! Grooves remove excess fat, making cooking healthy.
■ Pot
Convenient and excellent item that can be used for various purposes. It is ideal for pots and stewed dishes because it has excellent heat tradition, so it is quick to start boiling from the start of heating and hard to cool. Iron supply is also possible.
Sturdy ironware can be used for decades with care! Ironware that is broken or no longer used can be melted and reborn as another product, so it is a 100% recyclable eco product.
NEW tetu Teapot, Nanbu Tekki / Koizumi Makoto
The source of iron is iron ore formed hundreds of millions of years ago. This ore is melted and shaped, creating a material that is very long-lasting. Also, as cast iron is created by pouring melted iron into a sand mold, a sandy appearance forms on the surface, softening the hard appearance of iron. With its hard yet soft texture, it feels good to the touch and makes for an item you can use for many years as a daily life utensil.
Thick
As the cast iron is shaped by pouring melted iron into a sand mold, it has a thickness of around 4mm.
Easy-to-hold wooden lid
By making the lid wooden, it feels gentle to the touch and reduces the overall weight of the teapot. (Do not apply an open flame to the teapot as the wood will deform.)
Pours well (application for utility model patent currently underway)
The design of the spout tip makes for excellent pouring - an essential function of a teapot.
Nanbu Tekki
Nanbu Tekki is cast iron that has been manufactured in Iwate Prefecture since ancient times. In recent years iron kettles and tea sets made using traditional techniques have become popular, and practical cookware items made using new techniques are also being made. The technique of "kanake dome", in which an oxide layer is formed on the inside of an iron kettle preventing rust, originates from Nanbu Tekki.
NEW tetu Single Handle Iron Pan 14 (Induction Cooker OK) Osaka Ironware / Koizumi Makoto
The source of iron is iron ore formed hundreds of millions of years ago. This ore is melted and shaped, creating a material that is very long-lasting. Also, as cast iron is created by pouring melted iron into a sand mold, a sandy appearance forms on the surface, softening the hard appearance of iron. With its hard yet soft texture, it feels good to the touch and makes for an item you can use for many years as a daily life utensil.
Thick
As the cast iron is shaped by pouring melted iron into a sand mold, it has a thickness of around 4mm. In this iron pot, the thick iron stores heat well and the surface temperature doesn't lower when food is placed on it, allowing for instant cooking without lose of flavor. Also, this thick iron has a low deformation rate and is a material also suitable for induction cooking.
Easy-to-hold handle
The handle is designed to be easy to hold. Balance has been taken into account, reducing weight.
In a size suitable for glass lids
In a size that is suitable for readily available glass lids. Keep this iron pot close at hand as you are sure to use it lots.
In a perfect size
This single-handle size 14 pan will fit in an oven toaster or grill. Also, it has a capacity that is just right for one serving, so you are sure to enjoy making many hot meals with this.
In a shape that makes it easy to pour
The pot is in a shape that curves outwards, making it easy to pour sauce, soups, etc.
Osaka Ironware
The area around Kawachi, Osaka, is said to be the birthplace of cast metal in Japan. In the Yayoi period, the beginning of Osaka ironware, it was used to make dotaku bells, bronze mirrors and swords, while in the Nara period it was used for Buddhist statues and temple bells. In recent years, in the midst of advances in mechanization, each item is hand-made using a sand mold using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
NEW tetu Single Handle Iron Pan 20 (Induction Cooker OK) Osaka Ironware / Koizumi Makoto
The source of iron is iron ore formed hundreds of millions of years ago. This ore is melted and shaped, creating a material that is very long-lasting. Also, as cast iron is created by pouring melted iron into a sand mold, a sandy appearance forms on the surface, softening the hard appearance of iron. With its hard yet soft texture, it feels good to the touch and makes for an item you can use for many years as a daily life utensil.
Thick
As the cast iron is shaped by pouring melted iron into a sand mold, it has a thickness of around 4mm. In this iron pot, the thick iron stores heat well and the surface temperature doesn't lower when food is placed on it, allowing for instant cooking without lose of flavor. Also, this thick iron has a low deformation rate and is a material also suitable for induction cooking.
Easy-to-hold handle
The handle is designed to be easy to hold. Balance has been taken into account, reducing weight.
In a size suitable for glass lids
In a size that is suitable for readily available glass lids. Keep this iron pot close at hand as you are sure to use it lots.
In a shape that makes it easy to pour
The pot is in a shape that curves outwards, making it easy to pour sauce, soups, etc.
Osaka Ironware
The area around Kawachi, Osaka, is said to be the birthplace of cast metal in Japan. In the Yayoi period, the beginning of Osaka ironware, it was used to make dotaku bells, bronze mirrors and swords, while in the Nara period it was used for Buddhist statues and temple bells. In recent years, in the midst of advances in mechanization, each item is hand-made using a sand mold using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
NEW tetu Double Handle Iron Pan 26 (Induction Cooker OK) Osaka Ironware / Koizumi Makoto
The source of iron is iron ore formed hundreds of millions of years ago. This ore is melted and shaped, creating a material that is very long-lasting. Also, as cast iron is created by pouring melted iron into a sand mold, a sandy appearance forms on the surface, softening the hard appearance of iron. With its hard yet soft texture, it feels good to the touch and makes for an item you can use for many years as a daily life utensil.
Thick
As the cast iron is shaped by pouring melted iron into a sand mold, it has a thickness of around 4mm. In this iron pot, the thick iron stores heat well and the surface temperature doesn't lower when food is placed on it, allowing for instant cooking without lose of flavor. Also, this thick iron has a low deformation rate and is a material also suitable for induction cooking.
Easy-to-hold handle
The handle is designed to be easy to hold. Balance has been taken into account, reducing weight.
In a size suitable for glass lids
In a size that is suitable for readily available glass lids. Keep this iron pot close at hand as you are sure to use it lots.
In a shape that makes it easy to pour
The pot is in a shape that curves outwards, making it easy to pour sauce, soups, etc.
Osaka Ironware
The area around Kawachi, Osaka, is said to be the birthplace of cast metal in Japan. In the Yayoi period, the beginning of Osaka ironware, it was used to make dotaku bells, bronze mirrors and swords, while in the Nara period it was used for Buddhist statues and temple bells. In recent years, in the midst of advances in mechanization, each item is hand-made using a sand mold using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
NEW tetu Small Bookstand, Osaka Ironware / Koizumi Makoto
The source of iron is iron ore formed hundreds of millions of years ago. This ore is melted and shaped, creating a material that is very long-lasting. Also, as cast iron is created by pouring melted iron into a sand mold, a sandy appearance forms on the surface, softening the hard appearance of iron. With its hard yet soft texture, it feels good to the touch and makes for an item you can use for many years as a daily life utensil.
Weight
Iron is a very heavy material with a specific gravity of 7.8, approximately 8 times that of water. This item made of cast metal utilizes the weight of such a material.
In a simple L shape that securely holds books. A heavyweight item that is small yet provides firm support.
Osaka Ironware
The area around Kawachi, Osaka, is said to be the birthplace of cast metal in Japan. In the Yayoi period, the beginning of Osaka ironware, it was used to make dotaku bells, bronze mirrors and swords, while in the Nara period it was used for Buddhist statues and temple bells. In recent years, in the midst of advances in mechanization, each item is hand-made using a sand mold using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
NEW tetu Large Bookstand, Osaka Ironware / Koizumi Makoto
The source of iron is iron ore formed hundreds of millions of years ago. This ore is melted and shaped, creating a material that is very long-lasting. Also, as cast iron is created by pouring melted iron into a sand mold, a sandy appearance forms on the surface, softening the hard appearance of iron. With its hard yet soft texture, it feels good to the touch and makes for an item you can use for many years as a daily life utensil.
Weight
Iron is a very heavy material with a specific gravity of 7.8, approximately 8 times that of water. This item made of cast metal utilizes the weight of such a material.
In a simple L shape that securely holds books. A heavyweight item that is small yet provides firm support.
Osaka Ironware
The area around Kawachi, Osaka, is said to be the birthplace of cast metal in Japan. In the Yayoi period, the beginning of Osaka ironware, it was used to make dotaku bells, bronze mirrors and swords, while in the Nara period it was used for Buddhist statues and temple bells. In recent years, in the midst of advances in mechanization, each item is hand-made using a sand mold using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
Sakai Ichimonji Kichikuni White Steel Kama-Usuba Knife, 210mm
A luxurious white steel vegetable knife for professionals. As it is made of steel, be mindful of rust.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN