Nambu Ironware, AMABIE, Iron ingot for cooking to combat iron deficiency
This is an "Amabie” iron ingot for cooking.
It is said that amabie is a Japanese folk monster, who instructed people to make copies of its likeness to defend against illness.
We made it for a wish for the end of Covit-19.
Product Details |
Materials |
Cast iron
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DIMENSIONS |
Height: 5cm
Width: 2.5cm
Depth: 2.5cm
Weight: 180g
*Since this is a handmade product, there may be individual differences.
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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.