A Japanese Nambu Tekki cast iron teapot with "Tenpō Tsūhō" coin
$68
Nambu Tekki, or Nambu ironware, is a traditional craft originating from the Nambu region of Japan, particularly the city of Morioka in Iwate Prefecture. This ironware is renowned for its durability, heat retention, and aesthetic beauty, often featuring intricate designs and a distinctive textured finish. It has been produced for centuries, evolving from practical cookware to highly collectible art pieces. This particular teapot design incorporates the "Tenpō Tsūhō" (天保通寶) motif, which refers to a type of Japanese coin minted during the Tenpō era (1830-1844). The inclusion of such imagery suggests a connection to historical Japanese currency and possibly a period of production or inspiration related to that era, or a deliberate artistic choice to evoke a sense of history and tradition. Condition: Used - Good. For Sale By: Owner. Cash accepted: Yes.
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