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  2. Bunbuku Chagama - Wikipedia

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    The tale group " Bunbuku chagama (Bunbuku Tea-kettle)" has been categorized as Types of Japanese Folktales No. 130 by Keigo Seki. [1] Seki here treats the tale group as one involving the fox, and summarizes as follows: The fox is captured or tricked by a man and transforms into a tea kettle; the man then sells the kettle, typically to a high ...

  3. Hitler teapot - Wikipedia

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    The Michael Graves Design Bells and Whistles Stainless Steel Tea Kettle, colloquially known as the Hitler teapot, [1] was a stainless-steel kettle sold in 2013 by the American retailer and department store chain JCPenney. [2] [3] It attracted attention on social media due to its perceived resemblance to the Nazi German dictator Adolf Hitler.

  4. Japanese tea ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The tea bowl, tea whisk, tea scoop, chakin and tea caddy are placed on a tray, and the hot water is prepared in a kettle called a tetsubin, which is heated on a brazier. This is usually the first temae learned, and is the easiest to perform, requiring neither much specialized equipment nor a lot of time to complete.

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  6. Chagama - Wikipedia

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    Chagama kettle with Japanese kerria design, Ashiya ware, Shinnari type, 1400s Muromachi period, iron (Registered Important Work of Art) Chagama (茶釜, "tea kettle") is a Japanese term referring to the metal pot or kettle used in the Japanese tea ceremony. Kama are made of cast iron, and are used to heat the water used to make tea.

  7. Tetsubin - Wikipedia

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    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 . Tetsubin are traditionally heated over charcoal. In the Japanese art of chanoyu, the special portable brazier for this is the binkake (瓶掛).

  8. Utah teapot - Wikipedia

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    The Utah teapot, or the Newell teapot, is one of the standard reference test modelsin 3D modelingand an in-joke[1]within the computer graphicscommunity. It is a mathematical modelof an ordinary Melitta-brand teapotthat appears solid with a nearly rotationally symmetrical body.

  9. I Tried an Electric Tea Kettle and I Can’t Imagine ... - AOL

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    And every morning, I waste a precious 10 minutes fretting about the tea kettle on the stove. In an effort to save time, stay safer and keep boiling water hot for a longer period without leaving ...