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Nambu Tekki Tool

January 18th, 2010        

Nambu Tekki Tool

Open a bottle of beer with hammer, wrench or plier.

“These classic tool images hand-forged in traditional Nambu Tekki are handsome and useful. The heavy iron pieces pop bottle tops with ease and are an attractive ornament hung along walls or kitchen backsplashes. Nambu Cast Iron was first made in the middle of the 17th century in Iwate, Northern Japan. A master from Kyoto was summoned there to create an iron pot for a tea ceremony, and it was the beginning of the Nambu Tekki (Cast Iron) craft. It became exemplary of Japanese Traditional Craft, and is still popular today. The black color is the result of a Japanese lacquer glaze call urushi which prevents rust. The Nambe Tekki Tool Bottle Openers are part of a range of animal and symbol designs created in the famed material for this collection offered from Saikai.”

Each of them will cost you $18.

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