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Tetsubin - Tea Kettles

Original cast iron Japanese kettles for boiling water for tea and coffee. Handmadein the style of nanbu tekki, with an enamel-free interior. Sourced directly from the market leader Iwachu in Morioka, Japan. German laboratory tested.

Iwachu

High-quality tetsubin from Iwachu, the well-known Nanbu Tekki foundry from Iwate. Ironware from Iwachu has cult status in Japan, where the robust cast iron pieces are known for their outstanding quality and thoughtful designs.
  1. Iwachu

    1.1l

    €239.90

  2. IWACHU

    1.1l

    €449.90

  3. Iwachu

    1.5l

    €643.90

  4. Iwachu

    1.9l

    €1,235.90

  1. IWACHU

    14 x 1.8cm

    €27.90

  2. Iwachu

    17.5 x 1.5cm

    €36.90

  3. Iwachu

    17 x 11cm

    €92.90

  4. IWACHU

    20 x 12cm

    €118.90

Tetsubin Kyusu

A combination of tetsu kyusu and tetsubin, suitable for both boiling water and brewing tea. The interior features an iron-permeable coating to protect against rust.
  1. IWACHU

    650ml

    €137.90

Oigen

Stylish cast iron Tetsubin and trivets by Oigen, a 5th-generation family-run business from Oshu, producing durable Nanbu Tekki ironware since 1852.
  1. Oigen

    1.2l

    €249.90

  2. Oigen

    Ø14cm

    €35.90

  3. Oigen

    15.8 x 13.8cm

    €51.90

Suzuki Morihisa

One of the original Nanbu Tekki foundries, Suzuki Morihisa has been creating first-class cast ironware in Morioka since the 17th century, across sixteen generations.
  1. Suzuki Morihisa

    900ml

    €999.00

  2. Suzuki Morihisa

    1.1l

    €1,100.00

  3. Suzuki Morihisa

    1.4l

    €1,150.00

  4. Suzuki Morihisa

    1.3l

    €1,490.00

  5. Suzuki Morihisa

    13 x 2cm

    €95.00

  6. Suzuki Morihisa

    13.5 x 1.9cm

    €95.00

Satetsu Tetsubin

High-end tetsubins made of precious Japanese ironsand. Very resistant to rust, these whistling kettles feature filigree and are perfect for collectors.

Koizumi Nizaemon

Original Tetsubin von Koizumi Nizaemon der 10. Generation, Begründerfamilie des Nanbu Tekki. Vom deutschen Architekten Bruno Taut in den höchsten Tönen gelobte harmonische "Schildkrötenpanzer"-Form mit gerundetem Sechseck. Beschichtet nur mit Naturlack aus lokaler Manufaktur sowie Ohaguro, für optimale Eisendurchlässigkeit.
  1. Koizumi Nizaemon

    1.4l

    €6,900.00

Yakan

Yakan sind besonders leichte Kessel aus Kupfer, welche als alternative zu Tetsubin zum schnellen Kochen von Wasser verwendet werden. Im Rahmen der Teezeremonie können Yakan zum Auffüllen des Mizusashi-Frischwasserbehälters und zur Reinigung des Chasen-Besen verwendet werden.
  1. Azmaya

    €354.90

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