Collection: Suzuki MoriHisa Studio [Iwate/Nanbu Tekki]
The Benefits of Tetsubin
1. Natural Flavor: TETSUBIN ARE LESS AFFECTED by Chemicals, Allowing You a Pure and Clear Flavor in What You Drink.
2. RELAXATION BENEFITS: TAKING TIME TO BREW TEA in TETSUBIN HELPS CALM THE MIND AND REDUCE STRESS.
3. Sustainability: TETSUBIN is Highly Durable and Have Less Less ENVIRONMENTAL IMPARED TO DISPOSABLE CONTAINERS, MAKING THEM A SUSTAINABLE OPTION.
4. CULTURAL EXPERIENCE: Using Tetsubin Allows You to Experience Japanese Tradition and Feelies Behind It.
1. Natural flavor: Iron kettles are less likely to be affected by chemicals, and you can enjoy pure and clear flavors.
2. Relaxing effect: It helps you calm down and reduce stress.
3. Environmental consideration: It is a sustainable choice because it is highly durable and has less load on the environment than disposable containers.
4. Cultural experience: Experience Japanese traditions and cultures and enjoy the story behind it.
NANBU TEKKI is a Traditional Craft That Prefecture. It's ORIGINS TRACE BACK THE PERIOD WHEDAL LORD OFMORIOKA ERSED in The Tea Ceremony, Invited Kettle Makers (Kamashi) and Metal Casters (Imonoshi) From Across JAPAN TO PRODUCE TEA UTENSILS, PARTICULARLY Iron Kettles for the Tea Ceremony (Chanoyugama).
THE SUZUKI FAS APPPOINTED AS OFFICIAL METALWORKERS FOR THE NANBU CLAN in 1625 NO-SUKE IetSuna Was Summoned from the nanbu Clan's Homeland of Koshu to Serve in This Capacity The Family Traditionally Engaged In The Casting of Altar Fittings and Temple Bells, Working In Service of The Clan for Generations. Anded Their Craftsmanship to Produce Tea Kettles and Ironware, Continuing to Create Numerous Renowned Works.
Southern Iron Wear is a traditional crafts that represents Iwate Prefecture. Its history is that Morioka Daimyo (Mr. Morioka), who had a deep knowledge of tea ceremony, was a kamakushi (craftsman who manufactures a tea ceremony) and casting (engineer who melt metal such as iron and copper to cast products). It begins to invite and make tea utensils.
The Suzuki family was held by the Suzuki Echizen Moritan Family Tsutomu as a daimyo family from Koshu in the Kanei 2 (1625 years), and was engaged in the feudal clan by casting Buddhist tools, bells, etc. We continue to produce a tea ceremony and iron kettle and make many famous products.