Copper Kettle
Copper Kettle
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Product Description
Azmaya works in close collaboration with artisans, craftsman, and local small-scale manufacturers within Japan to produce high quality contemporary items that celebrate local materials, traditional Japanese handcrafts, and regional techniques.
Functionality, an elegant form, and high quality craftmanship come together in Azmaya's copper kettle. It's expertly made from pure copper, and lined with a non-reactve nickel – conducting heat effectively for a speedy boil. The kettle is both durable and light weight, and with care will provide many years of companionship. This heirloom-quality kettle looks beautiful on gas stove tops, and will slowly develop a rich patina as time passes. Please refer to the second photo to see how the copper's appearance ages with time.
Please note this kettle is designed for use with gas stoves.
Details
Made in Tsubame City, Niigata, Japan.
Material: Copper with nickel plating inside.
Measurements: 20 x 17.5 x H24cm / 2.18L capacity
Weight: Approximately 620g
Heat Source: Gas
Care: Hand wash only, gently polish to restore luster.
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About: Azmaya
Azmaya works in close collaboration with artisans, craftsman, and local small-scale manufacturers within Japan to produce high quality contemporary items that celebrate local materials, traditional Japanese handcrafts, and regional techniques.