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  2. Bunbuku Chagama - Wikipedia

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    The priest Shukaku (who later turned out to be a raccoon dog) had accompanied the priest who founded the Morinji-temple during the Ōei era (year 1426 [39]); then while serving the 7th abbot Shukaku brought out an inexhaustible tea-kettle or cauldron , able to supply hot water day and night without running out, and thus was able to serve tea to ...

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    MacKenzie-Childs Butterfly 2 Quart Tea Kettle. $169 at mackenzie-childs.com. Those who lean into color and biophilia will get butterflies over the third day's release: You guessed it, colorful ...

  4. The 11 best electric and whistling tea kettles - AOL

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    Best affordable tea kettle: AmazonBasics Electric Tea Kettle AmazonBasics Electric Tea Kettle The AmazonBasics tea kettle, which has a 4.6-star average rating from 76,862 reviews on Amazon, comes ...

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    For the tea drinker who likes to watch their brew hard at work, this glass teapot is a smart pick. This teapot technically doubles as a kettle — and is stovetop, microwave and dishwasher safe ...

  6. Tetsubin - Wikipedia

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    A tetsubin cast-iron kettle is suspended over an irori hearth in a traditional Japanese style farm house, at the Boso-no-Mura Museum A tetsubin on a brazier (). Tetsubin (鉄瓶) are Japanese cast-iron kettles with a pouring spout, a lid, and a handle crossing over the top, used for boiling and pouring hot water for drinking purposes, such as for making tea.

  7. Chagama - Wikipedia

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    Kama (釜) is a Japanese term meaning metal pot or kettle. The specific term for a kama used in the Japanese tea ceremony is chagama (茶釜, "tea kettle"). Kama are made of cast iron or copper and are used to heat the water used to make tea. The ro (sunken hearth) is used during autumn and winter when it is cold. In the Tatami flooring of the ...

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