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Noda Enamel Drip Kettle II 2L Camel DK-200CA
Original text before translation
野田琺瑯 ドリップケトルII 2L キャメル DK-200CA
(YYAT00107)
JAN:4976045300107
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(YYAT00107)
JAN:4976045300107
Wholesale Price: Members Only
2 pcs /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Size:W220 x D180 x H220mm
Capacity:2.0L |
Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Steel plate for enameling (enameled)
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2024
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Description
Noda Enamel Drip Kettle II 2L Camel DK-200CA Noda Enamel Drip Kettle II 2L Camel DK-200CA Enamel is made from steel plate (iron) that is molded, glazed, and fired at a high temperature of 850°C. The underglaze glaze (underglaze) is applied on top of the iron. The underglaze glaze (vitreous: black color) is baked onto the iron, and then the overglaze glaze (vitreous: surface color) is baked on top. The glaze is applied by hand by craftsmen. Therefore, there are individual differences in the appearance of each piece, such as unevenness due to unevenness of the glaze and the underglaze glaze showing through. For example, welds and edges*. The black area here is the underglaze. This black area remains because it is difficult for the enamel of the overglaze to be applied to this area. In addition, what cannot be avoided in making enamel products are the marks where the hanging tool is caught. Enameled products need to be partially hung with a hanging tool when enamel is baked. At that time, the enamel of the upper layer is not applied, and the hanging marks and baking marks are left and the black undercoat can be seen. These marks are also a fine proof that craftsmen produced enamel products one by one by hand. They are not defective, but unique characteristics of handmade products. Enamel is made from a steel plate (iron) that is made into glass and fired at a high temperature of 850 degrees. A lower glaze (vitreous: black) is baked onto the iron, and then an upper glaze (vitreous: surface color) is baked. The glaze is applied by hand by a craftsman. Therefore, each piece has its own unique appearance, such as unevenness due to unevenness of the glaze or the underglaze showing through. For example, welded parts, edges, and edges. The black part you see here is the underglaze. This part is difficult to coat with the top glaze, so a black part remains like this. Also, when making enamel products, one thing that cannot be avoided is the marks left by hanging tools. When firing enamel products, it is necessary to suspend a part of the product using a hanging device. At that time, the upper layer is not enameled, leaving hanging marks and firing marks, leaving areas where the black base is visible. The marks are also a great proof that the craftsmen created each enamel product by hand. They are not defective products, but are unique because they are handmade. |
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FedEx | From Jun.7th to Jun.11th |
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Noda Enamel Drip Kettle II 2L Camel DK-200CA
Enamel is made from steel plate (iron) that is molded, glazed, and fired at a high temperature of 850°C. The underglaze glaze (underglaze) is applied on top of the iron.
The underglaze glaze (vitreous: black color) is baked onto the iron, and then the overglaze glaze (vitreous: surface color) is baked on top.
The glaze is applied by hand by craftsmen.
Therefore, there are individual differences in the appearance of each piece, such as unevenness due to unevenness of the glaze and the underglaze glaze showing through.
For example, welds and edges*.
The black area here is the underglaze.
This black area remains because it is difficult for the enamel of the overglaze to be applied to this area.
In addition, what cannot be avoided in making enamel products are the marks where the hanging tool is caught.
Enameled products need to be partially hung with a hanging tool when enamel is baked.
At that time, the enamel of the upper layer is not applied, and the hanging marks and baking marks are left and the black undercoat can be seen.
These marks are also a fine proof that craftsmen produced enamel products one by one by hand.
They are not defective, but unique characteristics of handmade products.
Enamel is made from a steel plate (iron) that is made into glass and fired at a high temperature of 850 degrees.
A lower glaze (vitreous: black) is baked onto the iron, and then an upper glaze (vitreous: surface color) is baked.
The glaze is applied by hand by a craftsman.
Therefore, each piece has its own unique appearance, such as unevenness due to unevenness of the glaze or the underglaze showing through.
For example, welded parts, edges, and edges.
The black part you see here is the underglaze.
This part is difficult to coat with the top glaze, so a black part remains like this.
Also, when making enamel products, one thing that cannot be avoided is the marks left by hanging tools.
When firing enamel products, it is necessary to suspend a part of the product using a hanging device.
At that time, the upper layer is not enameled, leaving hanging marks and firing marks, leaving areas where the black base is visible.
The marks are also a great proof that the craftsmen created each enamel product by hand.
They are not defective products, but are unique because they are handmade.