Japanese Tetsubin 1940s Cast Iron Teapot Hand Engraved Landscape Kettle
Japanese Tetsubin 1940s Cast Iron Teapot Hand Engraved Landscape Kettle
This is an authentic Japanese vintage tetsubin (cast iron kettle) from the 1940s, preserved in dead stock condition and sourced directly from a Japanese government auction.
Crafted in Japan using traditional iron casting techniques, this piece features a beautifully hand-engraved landscape motif around the lower body—depicting a tranquil rural scene with mountains and a small house, a classic theme symbolizing harmony with nature.
The kettle showcases a wide, stable base with a gently sloping form, a fixed overhead handle, and a compact spout designed for controlled pouring. The lid has a textured surface with a central knob and a small steam vent, typical of functional tetsubin design.
Its surface displays a natural aged patina, with subtle oxidation tones that enhance its authenticity and wabi-sabi character. Unlike modern decorative pieces, this kettle reflects the practical craftsmanship of mid-Showa Japan.
✨ Product Highlights
Authentic 1940s Japanese tetsubin (cast iron kettle)
Dead stock condition – minimal use, well preserved
Hand-engraved landscape design (mountain and village motif)
Traditional iron casting with textured lid
Fixed handle with classic arch form
Natural aged patina with antique character
Sourced from a Japanese Government Auction
Functional collectible or display piece
Strong wabi-sabi aesthetic
📏 Dimensions & Condition
Please refer to photos for exact measurements
Condition: Vintage / Dead stock
Excellent preservation with minor surface wear
No visible cracks or structural issues
Interior condition appears clean (verify via photos)
🔥 About Tetsubin
A tetsubin is a traditional Japanese cast iron kettle historically used for boiling water, especially for tea preparation. Iron kettles are valued not only for their durability but also for their ability to slightly enrich water with iron, enhancing the flavor and softness of tea.
During the Showa period (1926–1989), many tetsubin featured hand-finished details like engraved scenes or textured surfaces, making each piece subtly unique.
🏔️ Design Insight (From Your Piece)
The engraved landscape motif on this kettle is a classic Japanese theme representing satoyama (rural harmony between humans and nature). This kind of decoration was often done by hand after casting, adding artistic value beyond function.
⚠️ Usage Note (Important for Buyers)
This is a traditional tetsubin (water kettle), not necessarily a teapot (kyusu)
Typically used for boiling water, not brewing tea directly
If used, ensure proper care to prevent rust (dry thoroughly after use)
📢 Important Shipping Policy Update
To ensure safe delivery, we currently ship one item per order only.
Orders with multiple items may be canceled and refunded. Once your item arrives safely, you’re welcome to place another order.
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