Teapot/New Rikyu Style[Edo pattern collection]
The traditional technique of pot making for famous tea ceremonies is combined with a new design to fit a modern lifestyle.
A cast iron teapot with a porcelain lid. This pairing is a classic combination in Japanese tea-making implements, or chadogu.
Chushin Kobo offers this modern incarnation under the name "New Rikyu style.”
There are 10 designs of the lid, five kinds are large - dragonfly, dragon, goldfish, wave and cloud, and five kinds are small - pine needles, bamboo grass, plum, cherry blossoms and maple.
You can choose according to the season and your desire.
The difference in materials offers a fresh esthetic take in this rare design.
The outside of the teapot revives the traditional Japanese sunahada textured surface, while the inside consists of corrosion-resistant porcelain. For ease of use, there is also a stainless steel tea strainer provided.
Casting iron pots are also known for keeping tea warm for a long time.
Teapot/Marutama/S
size:100x125x125mm/0,4L
weight:800g
Teapot/Marutama/L
size:140x170x180mm/1,1L
weight:1500g
This is a teapot with a combination of an iron casting body with an iron handle designed with the image of the palm. The black handle is in beautiful harmony with the black teapot. Iron casting is suited for maintaining warmth as it takes a long time for the water to become cold. The inside finishing is enameled to prevent rust. It is designed to focus on ease of use, the handles open on both sides making it easier to use and you can clean up the inside easily. There are two sizes Large ‘1,0L’ and Small ‘0.4L’ The series is traditional craft design for modern life.