Nambu
Nambu is a Japanese term that refers to a style of traditional pottery originating from the Nambu region in Japan. This pottery is known for its durability and unique aesthetic, often featuring earthy colors and simple, elegant designs. Nambu ware is typically made from local clay and is often used for everyday items like dishes and teapots.
The Nambu region is also famous for its cast iron teapots, known as Tetsubin. These teapots are not only functional but also serve as decorative art pieces. The craftsmanship involved in creating both Nambu pottery and Tetsubin reflects a deep cultural heritage and appreciation for artisanal skills in Japan.