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| The Process of Making Nambu Cast Iron Teapots
The Process of Making Nambu Cast Iron Teapots
1. Assembling Molds
2. Pouring Liquid Iron Into The Molds
3. Taking Out Teapots From Molds
4. Smoothing Surface
5. Inside Enamel Coating
6. Coloring
7. Polishing Teapots
8. Quality Control And Packaging
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