These lattice-type potholders, handmade by iron craftsmen using traditional techniques, are the ultimate in simplicity. Their contemporary feel gives them an air of sophistication that will blend seamlessly with the interior decor of any kitchen. Choose one or two of these artistic yet highly utilitarian pieces for yourself, and a few more as gifts for friends and loved ones.
Kamasada
The creator of these pot stands is Nobuho Miya, a world-class designer and master of Nambu ironware, which has recently been drawing attention abroad as well as in Japan. He is also the third-generation head of Kamasada, a Nambu ironware manufacturer established during the Meiji Period (1868-1912). Located in the Northeastern part of Honshu in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, Kamasada has been preserving traditional manufacturing methods for more than a hundred years. The company continues to mine the potential of Nanbu ironware, breathing new life into traditional designs to create products that will surely be loved by generations to come.
Cast Iron Trivet, Lattice 5"
Dimensions
• 5" W x 5" L
Materials
• Nambu Tekki Cast Iron
Weight
• .8 lbs
Care
• Hand Wash with a Gentle Soap and Dry Immediately
Origin
• Iwate, Japan