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Japanese Candlestick | Cast Iron

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  • Material: cast iron.
  • Colour: mmetallic-brownshimmering Sstructure.
  • Dimension: 78 x 78 x 75 mm (length x width x height).
  • Weight: 1.8Kg
  • Use: Candlestick, Telectric light.
  • Fits one standard size tea light
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  • Gift box
  • Handmade in Japan

Beschreibung

This solid cast iron candle holder is made by the Suzuki Morihiasa Studio foundry, which specialises in Nambu Tekki hardware. The sand-casting process makes the body rust-resistant and gives her a finely textured surface.When a tea light burns in this holder, the round opening and cut-out create a beautiful glow.

This handmade product is unique and may vary slightly in colour, pattern, shape and size.

Each candle holder is delivered in a high quality cardboard box.

      STORY

      Suzuki was able to hire on as an order caster in Koshu in the homeland of a Nanbu family from 1625. The Suzuki family cast Buddhist altar fittings, a temple bell and served the order of the feudal clan from generation to generation. Morihisa in the 13th generation received national designation as an intangible cultural property in 1974, on which he was to have a breakthrough by setting a record. And Ararenanbugata iron kettle (Suzuki family 11th generation Kihachi make) became a commemorative stamp of a series of traditional handicrafts of sale on August 8, 1985. Making continues, defending traditional technology at present.

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      About Nambu Tekki

      During the Keicho years of the Edo period (1603-1868), Toshinao, the 27th king of the Nanbu clan, built a castle in Morioka City (Furaihoujou) and planned the development of the city's districts. He also established the beginnings of various crafts, including Nanbu Tekki. The iron used for the Nanbu furnace was made from iron sand found in the Kokonohe area of the Nanbu clan, and the iron ore, gantetsu, was extracted from the Kamaishi, Ohashi and Kuriki areas.

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