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Japanese Old Coin Brush Gold Cast Iron Tetsubin Tea Set 25 oz w/ Infuser 2 Cups

$ 21.11

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  • Condition: New
  • Handmade: Yes
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  • Brand: Hinomaru Collection
  • Culture: Japanese

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    Hinomaru Collection Rikyu Japanese Style old Coin Brush Gold Design Cast Iron Tetsubin Tea Set Including Teapot 25 Fl Ounce with Stainless Steel Infuser 2 Enameled Cast Iron Tea Cups Gift Packaging
    Tetsubin are Japanese cast-iron kettles with a pouring spout, a lid, and a handle crossing over the top, used for boiling and pouring hot water for drinking purposes, such as for making tea. Tetsubin are traditionally heated over a charcoal fire. In the Japanese art of chanoyu, the special portable brazier for this is the binkake (See list of Japanese tea ceremony equipment). Tetsubin are often elaborately decorated with relief designs on the outside. They range widely in size, and many have unusual shapes, making them popular with collectors. A relatively small tetsubin may hold around 0.5 litres of water; large ones may hold around 5 litres. Tetsubin can be found in many colors with various designs and patterns such as this red one that has symbols depicting each of the four seasons for good luck The historical origin of the tetsubin is not certain. At least one authoritative Japanese source[1] states that it developed from the spouted and handled water kettle called tedorigama that was already being used in chanoyu in the era of Sen no Riky? (1522–91). During the 19th century, infused tea became more popular and tetsubin were considered primarily status symbols rather than functional kitchen items. Outside Japan, a frequently seen variant is a cast-iron teapot that outwardly resembles a tetsubin. This type of teapot is glazed with enamel on the inside to make it more practical for tea brewing, though it can't be used to heat water because that would break the enamel coating. In the west, these teapots are commonly referred to as tetsubin, although the Japanese call them "tetsu ky?su", or iron teapot, to make a distinction from the kettle. Cast-iron teapots often come with a tea strainer that fits inside. The prefectures of Iwate and Yamagata are best known for producing tetsubin as well as iron teapots.
    This 25 fl ounce Japanese Style Tetsubin Cast Iron Teapot is durable, strong and has a charming style. Teapot measures 6 inch tall and 4 inch wide and comes with stainless steel infuser. Tea cups measure 2 inch tall and 3.25 inch diameter and holds 5 fl oz
    This traditional style Tetsubin Tea Set adds a nice touch to tea parties, dinner parties or just a nice afternoon tea time with friends and family
    Made of cast iron and black porcelain enameled interior makes it more practical for tea brewing, though it can't be used to directly heat water because that would break the enamel coating inside
    This series of tea sets are named after Rikyu (Rentarô Mikuni), a Buddhist priest who believes in the spiritual healing inherent in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony
    Perfect for gift giving for any occasion. You can use it as house warming gifts, birthdays, Christmas or almost any occasion
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