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Yamatsu - Frustum clay pot

Yamatsu - Frustum clay pot

Prix habituel ¥10,780 JPY
Prix habituel Prix promotionnel ¥10,780 JPY
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frustum is a tea utensil whose design has been refined to suit modern lifestyles in order to reaffirm the goodness of tea.
The edge that changes halfway down the body of the earthenware pot, which is the heart of the design of Japanese products, is a reference to the shape that has long been seen on iron kettles made in the Tohoku region of Japan.
Winner of Red dot design award 2020 (Germany)

Color: Unglazed glaze/white glaze/black glaze/white indigo glaze/light ink
Size: W170 x D140 x H190mm / 800cc / 510g (weight includes net and handle)
Material: Porcelain
Set contents: Earthen pot/tea strainer net/metal handle

*Delivered in original box

[information]
A tea strainer is included in the clay pot.
Black glaze and white glaze have smooth fired surfaces, while unglazed glazes and white indigo glazes have some roughness.
Please choose according to your lifestyle.
Also, if the temple feels loose when inserted, please remove it, open the temple slightly with your hands, and then insert it again.

<Metal handle>: made in TSUBAME
*Produced in Tsubame-Sanjo, a metal manufacturing area.
*Please clean gently with a dry cloth.

<Stainless steel>: Silver color. It is said that it does not change easily over time and is resistant to rust.

<Brass>: Dull gold color. You can enjoy the changes over time by caring for it with a special cream.
Copper plating: pink gold color. You can enjoy the color change unique to copper.
Due to the manufacturing process, the copper plating may peel off.

[Precautions when installing metal handles]
The width is a little narrow at first.
Hold both ends with both hands and spread them slightly before inserting them.
It can be installed smoothly by inserting it from either the front or the back.
Please be careful not to spread it too much as the attached part may crack.
 
When metal handles rub against porcelain, they leave black scratch marks called "metal marks."
There is no problem in using it.
If you are concerned about dirt,
After removing the metal handle, use kitchen paper soaked in acidic detergent.
Please pack it and soak it.
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