The Kamasada Kobo was established before the war, and it has been passed down to the third generation of Nobuho Miya today. The body of the kettle is engraved with the three characters "Heart, Moon, Wheel" in cursive Chinese characters, The kettle is wide, the mouth is thick, and the style is bold and masculine. Today, Nobuho Miya has the same work, but the lines are more slender. This may be the posthumous work of his father, Miyashotaro, who passed away in 1968 at the age of 55. This kettle was made before that time.
Capacity : ~1,800 cc