Iwachu Cookware
Iwachu cookware has been made for over 100 years in Morioka Prefecture, Japan. They are a respected maker or Nanbu iron cookware.
Iwachu cookware is made mostly by hand by master craftsmen in Japan. The process to make this cookware involves over 60 steps. These craftsmen spend 15 years before they are to become a full-fledged craftsman.
If you like unique, eclectic pots and pans, take a look at Iwachu cookware. You'll probably be the talk of the neighborhood as soon as your neighbors lay eyes on this fantastic cookware.
The teapots that Iwachu cookware makes are amazing. Because they're made of cast iron, they are very efficient. The teapots will hold heat for a very long time, and your water or tea will stay hot for a long time after you're turned off the burner.
Teapots are what Iwachu cookware is known for, but there are many other products made by Iwachu. These include cast iron coasters and beautiful trivets.
Give these products a serious look. They can add both form and function to your kitchen. Form because the products are striking in appearance and function because they are very efficient at what they do. This is Japanese craftmanship at its finest.





















