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Nihon Yoshokki Cast Iron Induction Oil Pan Griddle 22Cm Japan W/ Steel Lid

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Original price $82.00
Original price $82.00 - Original price $82.00
Original price $82.00
Current price $77.00
$77.00 - $77.00
Current price $77.00

Features

  • Made From Extra Thick Cast Iron, It Heats Up Evenly And Efficiently.
  • It Was Awarded The Good Design Award In 2002.

Use &Amp; Care

  • Compatible With All Types Of Cooktops, Including Induction Heating.
  • Apply A Thin Layer Of Vegetable Oil To The Surface And Pre-Heat The Pan Well Before Each Use.
  • Handwash The Pan With A Soft Sponge And Make Sure To Dry It Thoroughly.
  • Do Not Use Soap Or Harsh Detergents.
  • Do Not Leave Food In The Pan After Cooking To Prevent Rust.
  • Apply A Small Amount Of Vegetable Oil On The Surface While The Pan Is Still Warm.
  • Store It In A Dry Location.

Background

Sori Yanagi Was Born In Tokyo, Japan In 1915. His Father, Soetsu Yanagi, Promoted The "Mingei" (Japanese Folk Art) Movement, Which Valued Hand-Crafted Art And Found Beauty In Everyday Objects. He Also Helped To Create The Nihon Mingeikan, The Folk Crafts Museum Of Japan. Sori Was A Student At Tokyo Art School In 1934, Where He Studied Both Art And Architecture. He Was Inspired By Le Corbusier And Charlotte Perriand'S Work In The Early 1940S, And He Became More Interested In “Design And Objects” Rather Than Paintings And Buildings.

Sori Yanagi Designed Many Products After World War Ii Including Furniture, A Three-Wheeled Vehicle, The Olympic Cauldron, And A Pedestrian Overpass. The Water Kettle Was One Of His Most Famous Creations, Which Included The Butterfly Chair In 1954 As Well As His Porcelain And Silverware Series.