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The Craft
Forged by Hand
From raw iron to finished masterpiece — witness the 400-year-old sand mold casting process in our Morioka workshop.
一子相伝 "Passed from master to a single disciple"
The Collection
Iron, Fire & Time
Iron Kettles
Traditional tetsubin — boil water that releases trace iron and tastes sweeter.
Teapots
Enamel-lined for brewing — pour with grace, serve with intention.
Accessories & Cookware
Hibachi grills, trivets, and companion pieces for the iron ritual.
Our Heritage
A Living Tradition
Origin 南部
In 1659, the Nambu samurai clan invited kettle makers to their castle town of Morioka. What began as weaponsmithing evolved into an art form when peaceful times allowed craftsmen to turn their skill toward objects of beauty and daily ritual.
Legacy Heirloom
Collectors worldwide cherish Nambu ironware not just as functional objects, but as living artifacts — each piece bearing the unmistakable marks of its maker's hand, growing more beautiful with decades of use.
Curated Selection
Handpicked Favorites
Exceptional pieces chosen for their heritage motifs and timeless character.
Journal
Stories & Rituals

Care Guide
How to Season & Care for Your Tetsubin
Everything you need to know to maintain your iron kettle for generations of use.

Culture
The Symbolism of Crane & Dragon Motifs
Understanding the ancient meanings behind the patterns adorning Nambu kettles.

Heritage
400 Years of Nambu Ironware: A Living Legacy
How the samurai clan of Morioka forged a tradition that still burns bright today.
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