"Kamasada shallow pan, cast iron"
The Shallow Pan makes many a preparation even easier but just as tasty and healthy as our other cast iron products. The outstanding design also recommends the pan for the sophisticated table. Each pan is a handmade unique piece, manufactured by Kamasada manufactory in Japan, Iwate. Nanbu Tekki, the traditional manufacturing process of artisans in Japan, is a guarantee for the excellent cooking properties of Kamasada products. First-class iron ore with a high proportion of natural iron is thus processed into a product that is a feast for the eyes, functional at the same time and also beneficial to health. This is also ensured by the relatively low weight of this extraordinary pan. Nobuho Miya, the designer and master of Nanbu Tekki, has won many awards for his minimalist designs, and his work is part of the permanent collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, New York.
All products are unique. Slight deviations from the picture are possible. Due to the artisan production, small irregularities in the shape and surface are possible and do not represent a diminution in value.
Use
Clean by hand. Care instructions are enclosed with the products in German.
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For over 400 years, artisans in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, have been crafting high-quality cast iron products using the Nanbu Teki process. This technique enables the production of exceptionally thin-walled products, providing designers with many possibilities. Nobuho Miya is one such world-renowned designer, and Kamasada Ironworks, the manufacturing facility founded by his family in Iwate Prefecture, brings his designs to life in excellent products. The workshop consistently produces cast iron products of the highest quality in both function and design using the Nanbu Teki (also known as Nambu Tetsu or Southern cast ironware) method. Nobuho Miya's works have been awarded worldwide and exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Each item is a handmade masterpiece that represents the outstanding skills of the artisans. Acquiring these skills requires extensive training and many years of experience.
Nobuho Miya's work is unmistakable, as it combines his expertise and experience with Nanbu Teki with his advanced quality as a designer.
Manufacturers:
KAMASADA CASTING STUDIO,
Konyacho
2-5,
020-0885
Morioka,
Japan,
kamasada@feel.ocn.ne.jp
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37,
78048
Villingen-Schwenningen,
Baden-Württemberg
Germany,
oryoki.de
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