Nambu ironware

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Nambu ironware is a traditional Japanese cast-iron craft from the Morioka area of Iwate Prefecture, renowned for its durable teapots and kettles with refined, minimalist designs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cast-ironware
regional specialty of Japan
traditional Japanese craft
associatedWith Japanese interior design
Japanese tea culture
Morioka local industry
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalRegion Morioka domain tradition NERFINISHED
designStyle functional design
minimalist
wabi-sabi aesthetic
exportedTo Asia outside Japan
Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
hasPart cast-iron kettle
cast-iron teapot
tetsubin NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Edo period NERFINISHED
knownFor durability
heat retention
kettles
minimalist design
refined design
teapots
traditional craftsmanship
maintenance requires drying after use
requires protection from rust
material cast iron
namedAfter Nambu domain NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Iwate Prefecture NERFINISHED
Morioka NERFINISHED
Tōhoku region NERFINISHED
productionMethod hand finishing
mold casting
sand casting
property even heat distribution
high thermal conductivity
long lifespan
recognizedAs traditional craft of Japan
surfaceFeature nail-head pattern
simple geometric patterns
textured surface
typicalColor black
dark brown
use boiling water
brewing tea
interior decoration

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Iwate Prefecture hasTraditionalCulture Nambu ironware