DESCRIPTION
We are delighted to present works from a personal studio: Seiryudo, led by traditional craftsman Kosei Oikawa, located in Oshu City, Iwate Prefecture.
Seiryudo was established in 1951.
Kosei Oikawa, the second generation in this family legacy,
Crafted using the yaki-gata method, theis pieces showcases the beauty of cherry blossoms blooming in the distinctive 'marunambu-gata' shape.
The intricate design incorporates the motif of plucking, featuring a pounding hammer. This tool, famously held by Daikokuten, one of the Seven Lucky Gods, symbolizes wealth.
The handle is a meticulously crafted forging, its contours drawing a distinctive arc. It exudes a graceful charm reminiscent of the robe worn by a celestial maiden in a folk tale. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing, but it is also highly functional, providing an ergonomic grip. The handle's hollow design serves a dual purpose, allowing for easy handling while effectively dissipating heat buildup.
Iron Sand Kettle
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
International Shipping Available
All items are eligible for international shipping.
Items are manufactured after receiving orders and will be shipped from Japan in about 1-2 months(Maximum 3 months for items labeled "made-to-order").
The schedule may be revised depending on destination countries, shipping companies, and changes of customs rules.
CUSTOMS DUTY
About Customs Duties and Taxes
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Please be aware that in all cases you are responsible for paying any import fees applied to your order.
These fees are set in detail for each country and region, and the rules are revised frequently. Please make sure that information is up to date when you place an order.
Refunds due to customs or import issues that are not our responsibility will not be accepted.