Traditional black cast iron teapot in a pancake shape with a bamboo pattern. The Japanese design is very aesthetic, the bamboo arranged in a radius around the lid button continues to cover the body of the kettle. A theme of longevity, and great resistance to tests (bamboo bends and rises again). The handle is covered with natural hemp fiber by hand.
Traditional tetsubin cast iron, without coating, high temperature treatment causes an oxide film as a natural protective lining against rust, Japanese technique. Its wide, flattened pancake shape allows the water to spread out and thus heat up more quickly while remaining hot for longer. The water discharges its chlorine ions and recharges itself with iron ions. “The secret of a tea ceremony consists above all in having good water which depends on its pot.”