Hammering is a technique that uses the attributes and ductility of metals such as gold, silver, and copper to beat, stretch, and shrink to create various household items such as tea utensils and sake utensils. A teapot by Mr. Toshihisa Nagasawa, the 3rd generation of Nagasawa Seisakusho, a metal stamping workshop that has continued since.
This is a copper teapot with a vine wrapped around it to keep the handle from getting hot. Attachable metal tea strainer mesh is also included. Copper has good heat conductivity, so it is recommended for those who like strong tea.In addition, it has antibacterial properties, so you can clean it by simply wiping it with a dry cloth. Copper changes beautifully over time, making it a gem that will last a lifetime. In addition, the hammered pattern, which has been carefully hammered thousands of times, is not only beautiful, but also plays a role in increasing the strength of the main body.
This work is called a tricolor pattern, which is a combination of round eye, vertical eye, and lapel pattern.
Size: diameter 80 x height 90mm (body), handle height 75mm
Capacity: 400cc
Weight: 285g
Main material: copper, rattan
Production area: Tokyo
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- Hammering is a technique that uses the attributes and ductility of metals such as gold, silver, and copper to beat, stretch, and shrink to create various household items such as tea utensils and sake utensils. A teapot by Mr. Toshihisa Nagasawa, the 3rd generation of Nagasawa Seisakusho, a metal stamping workshop that has continued since.
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