NAKED PAN A Ferrous Casting Pan Perfect for Baking and Sauté.

Nambu Tekki (ferrous pan) was born in Iwate Prefecture dating back about 900 years in Heian era. Since known to public in Meiji era, it gained high appreciation as traditional Japanese handiwork. Production process of mold casting method makes stale or damaged products reusable by simply melting it down again. NakedPan is 75% made of such recycled ferrous materials.

OIGEN Foundry CO.,LTD, established in 1852 during Edo period, is a cast iron manufacturer of Nambu Tekki since its foundation until present time. OIGEN develops multiple new products and striving for ever fresh iron-product in order to keep up with lifestyle variations. Recently OIGEN obtained a patent for “JOTOYAKI*”; a technique to raise oxide film steadily on iron surface, and developed an eco-friendly and most organic pan. Compared to standard Nambu Tekki the color is lighter gray. The pan, domestically called “Joto Fry pan”, or overseas “NakedPan”, conveys heart of traditional eco-friendly culture of Japan to the world.
*The anti-rust technique by oxide film was established 300 years ago in Nambu iron kettle.
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