Pot - “Masamitsu (政光)” - Iron - Iron Tetsubin Tea Kettle

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Japanese iron tetsubin tea kettle, model “Masamitsu (政光)”, dating from 1900–2000, in good condition with signs of ageing, 21 cm high, 17 cm wide, 17 cm deep, weight 4 kg, signed on the lower part.

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This vintage Japanese cast iron tea kettle, known as a tetsubin, was traditionally used in the Japanese tea ceremony and daily tea preparation. The kettle is made of solid cast iron and displays the classic craftsmanship associated with traditional Japanese metalwork.

The surface shows a rich texture developed through age and use, reflecting the aesthetic appreciation of simplicity and durability in Japanese tea culture. Cast iron kettles like this are valued for their ability to evenly distribute heat and enhance the tea-brewing experience.

On the lower part of the kettle there is a carved signature reading “Masamitsu (政光)”, indicating the craftsman or workshop that produced the piece. Signed iron kettles are especially appreciated by collectors of Japanese tea utensils.

Both functional and decorative, this tetsubin is a beautiful example of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and would make an excellent addition to a collection of tea ceremony objects, Japanese antiques, or Asian art.

This vintage Japanese cast iron tea kettle, known as a tetsubin, was traditionally used in the Japanese tea ceremony and daily tea preparation. The kettle is made of solid cast iron and displays the classic craftsmanship associated with traditional Japanese metalwork.

The surface shows a rich texture developed through age and use, reflecting the aesthetic appreciation of simplicity and durability in Japanese tea culture. Cast iron kettles like this are valued for their ability to evenly distribute heat and enhance the tea-brewing experience.

On the lower part of the kettle there is a carved signature reading “Masamitsu (政光)”, indicating the craftsman or workshop that produced the piece. Signed iron kettles are especially appreciated by collectors of Japanese tea utensils.

Both functional and decorative, this tetsubin is a beautiful example of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and would make an excellent addition to a collection of tea ceremony objects, Japanese antiques, or Asian art.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
4 kg
Title additional information
Iron Tetsubin Tea Kettle
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Japan
Material
Iron
Model
“Masamitsu (政光)”
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
21 cm
Width
17 cm
Depth
17 cm
Estimated period
1900-2000
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Objects sold
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