The LOGOS Tetsu no Shokunin series is made in Japan with a special spatula-drawing process. The long handle structure allows you to hold it away from the fire, making it ideal for makibi cooking over a bonfire. While taking advantage of the high heat-storing properties of iron, the spatula-drawing process also makes it lightweight. Easy to use with a diameter of 24cm. Made in Japan ★No seasoning required ★IH compatible

The spatula-drawing process is a process in which an iron plate is painstakingly drawn and formed with a spatula. The color deepens and the sense of solidity increases as it is used, and it can be used in the same way as if it were being nurtured.
Long handle construction with a total length of 45.5 cm. Ideal for MAKIBI cooking over a bonfire since it can be held away from the fire.




While taking advantage of the characteristics of iron, which has high heat storage capacity, the thickness is reduced by spatula drawing to achieve light weight. It cooks efficiently at high temperatures and does not cool down easily, resulting in a delicious taste.
Hanging storage is also possible by using commercially available carabiners or hooks.

The handle is adorned with brass grommets.

The surface has a rust-resistant hard-tempered finish and can be used immediately without the need for oiling.

It is compatible with induction cooktop and can be used at home as well as outdoors.
Manufactured in a domestic factory, each piece is carefully made by craftsmen.

Size: (approx.) mouth inner diameter 23.5 x depth 2.5 x total length 45.5 cm
Main materials: Steel, brass
Performance/Features:
Long handle iron frying pan 24cm
Made in Japan
Rust-resistant hard-tempered finish
Seasoning-less
Seasoning free
IH compatible
Brass grommets on the handle.
Long handle construction for holding away from the fire.
The LOGOS Tetsu no Shokunin series is made in Japan with a special spatula-drawing process. The long handle structure allows you to hold it away from the fire, making it ideal for makibi cooking over a bonfire. While taking advantage of the high heat-storing properties of iron, the spatula-drawing process also makes it lightweight. Easy to use with a diameter of 24cm. Made in Japan ★No seasoning required ★IH compatible

The spatula-drawing process is a process in which an iron plate is painstakingly drawn and formed with a spatula. The color deepens and the sense of solidity increases as it is used, and it can be used in the same way as if it were being nurtured.
Long handle construction with a total length of 45.5 cm. Ideal for MAKIBI cooking over a bonfire since it can be held away from the fire.




While taking advantage of the characteristics of iron, which has high heat storage capacity, the thickness is reduced by spatula drawing to achieve light weight. It cooks efficiently at high temperatures and does not cool down easily, resulting in a delicious taste.
Hanging storage is also possible by using commercially available carabiners or hooks.

The handle is adorned with brass grommets.

The surface has a rust-resistant hard-tempered finish and can be used immediately without the need for oiling.

It is compatible with induction cooktop and can be used at home as well as outdoors.
Manufactured in a domestic factory, each piece is carefully made by craftsmen.

Size: (approx.) mouth inner diameter 23.5 x depth 2.5 x total length 45.5 cm
Main materials: Steel, brass
Performance/Features:
Long handle iron frying pan 24cm
Made in Japan
Rust-resistant hard-tempered finish
Seasoning-less
Seasoning free
IH compatible
Brass grommets on the handle.
Long handle construction for holding away from the fire.