JAPANESE CULTURAL & COMMUNITY CENTER OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – 2017 Winter Auction
Auction Ends: Dec 3, 2017 08:00 PM PST

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Iwachu Tetsubin Black tea-pot with ceramic top

Item Number
247
Estimated Value
40 USD
Sold
10 USD to py42afc8c
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

Nanbu Tekki, or Nanbu ironware, has been produced in Iwate prefecture for more than 400 years, and is highly regarded by the Japanese for its beauty and durability. The history of Nanbu ironware dates back to the Momoyama period (1575-1603) when kettle craftsmen from Kyoto prefecture were invited to the Nanbu area (currently Morioka City), and began casting kettles and tools for the tea ceremony. Today, ironware craftsmen in Nambu preserve the traditional skills and techniques from centuries ago, while infusing contemporary designs and finished into their wares. Pot measures approx. 4" x 4"

Item Special Note

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Kotobuki Trading Company LTD