Nambu ironware is said to have started around the middle of the 17th century, when the Nambu family, who were ruling the current northern part of Iwate prefecture, built Morioka castle and invited imoji and kamashi artisans from places such as Kyoto to have them make Buddhist altar articles, armor, and tea ceremony kettles as part of their plan to revitalize the city and promote cultural activities.
Made in Iwate, Japan
Length 11 cm
Width 6 cm
Type | Detail | Price |
Door to door courier חינם להזמנה מעל ₪500 |
Delivery up to 4 working days, |
20 NIS |
Delivery to a collection point/locker |
Delivery up to 4 working days, |
* Free |
Pickup |
30 Yavne St., Tel Aviv City |
Free |