Nambu Ironware, Trivet mat, HANAMARU, Black
This trivet mat is based on the motif of plum blossoms.
What do you associate with the word "flower"?
Many people associate the Japanese flower with cherry blossoms, but in fact, the word "flower" has changed throughout Japanese history, meaning cherry blossoms or plum blossoms, depending on the era.
There is a rubber cover on the bottom.
Not only does it prevent the pot from sliding, but it also prevents heat from being transferred directly to the table.
Product Details |
Materials |
Cast iron
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DIMENSIONS |
Diameter: 17cm
Height: 1.5cm
Weight: 250g
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CARRE INSTRUCTIONS |
Since it is made of iron, red rust will occur when exposed to water.
It is recommended to wipe dry after use.
Do not use a sponge or a washcloth as it causes loss of color.
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Nambu Ironware Production
01. Coke is the fuel. Coke has a calorific value of more than 1,500 degrees Celsius. This heat melts iron.
02. A mold made of sand. Molten iron is poured into the mold to form an iron kettle or teapot.
03. This mold is a modern remake of Tominoshin Oikawa V's original tetsubin dragonfly from 1954. This is used to make the sand mold in 02.