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Frustum Clay Pot
Frustum Clay Pot
Frustum 土瓶(白釉)
Frustum is a teaware line that refines the design to suit modern lifestyles, aiming to rediscover the beauty of tea. The key design element of this product is the edge that changes midway through the teapot body, a shape that has been seen for centuries in iron kettles made in the Tohoku region of Japan.
The set contains: Teapot / Tea strainer / Metal handle
Dishwasher safe: Yes
Microwave safe: For warming only
Direct flame safe: No
*Always remove the handle and tea strainer.
*Delivered in the original box.
Metal handle: Made in Tsubame-Sanjo, a region known for metal manufacturing.
*Please clean gently with a dry cloth.
Brass: Dull gold color. You can enjoy the aging process by caring for it with a special cream.
The metal handle may develop black scuff marks due to friction with the porcelain, but this does not affect its functionality.
If you are concerned about dirt, remove the metal handle and soak it in a pack made of kitchen paper soaked in an acidic detergent.
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| Material | Porcelain |
| Color | White Glaze |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Length | 136cm (53.5inch) |
| Width | 175cm (68.9inch) |
| Height | 190cm (74.8inch) |
| Capacity | 800cc |
| Includes | Teapot, Tea Strainer, Metal Handle |

Story
Toki City, Gifu: Home of Mino Ware
Mino ware refers to the ceramics produced in the Tono region of Gifu Prefecture, including the cities of Toki, Tajimi, and Mizunami. This area is Japan’s largest center for ceramic production, and among them, Toki City is known as the country’s leading producer of ceramics. From everyday tableware that brings color to daily dining to artistic pieces inspired by traditional Oribe ware, countless ceramic works continue to be created here today.
Shimoiwa: A town known for Tokkuri
晋山窯ヤマツ Yamatsu is located in Shimoiwa, a district within Toki City famous for producing tokkuri sake flasks. The town is so closely associated with them that it even has a local character named “Tokkuri Tokkun.”
The area’s gentle rolling hills once made it ideal for building traditional climbing kilns, and even today, the entire town is deeply connected to the ceramic industry. Wherever you go, you can feel the presence of pottery and craftsmanship woven into everyday life.
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Ceramics have long added beauty and warmth to daily living. They serve as a supporting presence, enhancing food, flowers, and the moments around them.