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nanbu ironware frying pan Japanese Tradition History Culture

$ 132

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: brand new
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Region of Origin: Japan

    Description

    Gas stove, induction stove compatible
    About Iwachin
    Tradition and Innovation. Creating the Future of Nambu Ironware
    Morioka's ironware culture blossomed with the development of the tea ceremony in the Edo period.
    Morioka's ironware culture flourished with the development of the tea ceremony.
    The fame of "Nanbu Ironware" spread throughout the country along with yukama and tetsubin.
    Since its establishment in 1902, Iwachin has maintained the tradition of Nanbu ironware for over 400 years.
    Since our establishment in 1902, we at Iwachin have been striving to create products that fit in with modern life while preserving the tradition of Nambu ironware for over 400 years.
    We are the only company in the prefecture that has an integrated production system from design to sales.
    We are the only company in the prefecture with an integrated production system from design to sales, and we deliver over one million products annually to Japan and overseas.
    Our products are durable, and the more you use them, the more you love them.
    Through our products, we hope to convey to our customers the appeal of Nambu ironware, which is only the "real thing" supported by reliable quality.
    We hope to convey the appeal of Nanbu ironware to everyone through our products.
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