kaico(カイコ)

kaico | Two-handled pot

Sale price¥13,200(税込)
在庫数: 2
Quantity:

[出荷予定日]

Orders placed before 5pm will be shipped within 2 business days

Kaico Two-handled pot I want to make high-quality enamel utensils.
I want tools that fit into Japanese life.
And I want to make it in Japan with Japanese craftsmen.
The enamel brand "kaico" is infused with this idea.

Kaico's "two-handled pot" combines enamel, which is iron covered in a glassy glaze, with other materials in their appropriate places.
The design of the kaico series was created by furniture designer Makoto Koizumi. Working in collaboration with the production site, we have created functional enamel products that are easy to use as tools.

Click here for a list of kaico products
Kaico Two-handled pot Kaico Two-handled pot

Ideal for stews

Enamel is a material with high heat retention, so it is suitable for cooking slow-cooked dishes such as soup, stew, and curry. Its cute silhouette also makes it suitable for simmering meat and vegetables and serving them directly on the table.
Kaico Two-handled pot

Great functionality

Kaico's two-handled pot, which can be used for both direct heat and induction cooking, has a design that gently widens towards the bottom, making it easier to absorb heat. The natural wood knob on the lid matches the look of the white enamel and is gentle to the touch and does not easily transmit heat, so you can use it with peace of mind.
Enamel has excellent heat retention, so not only does it keep food warm, it also keeps it warm for a while even after it has been removed from the heat. The surface of enamel is inorganic glass, so it is resistant to both acids and alkalis and does not undergo chemical reactions due to ingredients or moisture, so you don't have to worry about the color or smell of stewed food absorbing it.
Kaico Two-handled pot

Hygienic and long lasting

Enamelware has a surface that is resistant to dirt and scratches, and is coated with hard glass, so it can withstand discoloration and wear. Just like tableware, it can be easily maintained with a sponge and mild detergent, and if you are concerned about coloring, you can use baking soda to extend the life of your enamelware.
Kaico Two-handled pot
●Before you purchase
- Enamel is a glass material. If it is hit hard or dropped on the floor, it may peel off, so please handle with care.
- Due to the structure of the product, there may be some black areas on the edges of the enamel, but these are not defective products as they are enamel coated.
Kaico Two-handled pot

Kaico [Kaiko (silkworm)] The name kaico comes from the word "silkworm" (silkworm) because of the transparent surface and the silk-like beauty. It also comes from the word "nostalgia" (reminiscence) because of the nostalgic impression it gives. These are high-quality enamelware that fit into Japanese life. The kaico series won the Good Design Award in 2006.
Click here for a list of kaico products


Kaico's "two-handled pot" combines enamel, which is iron covered in a glassy glaze, with other materials in their appropriate places.

[Product name] Two-handled pot
[Size (approx.)] 250 x 205 x 115 mm, Body thickness: 1 mm
[Capacity (approx.)] Full capacity: 2.6L
Weight (approx.): 1150g
[Material] Main body: Steel plate for enamel, enamel, maple
[Country of Origin] Japan

●About use
Direct fire 〇 IH 〇 Dishwasher 〇 (lid ×) Dish dryer 〇 (lid ×)
- Do not use scouring powder, nylon scrubbers, metal scrubbers, etc., as they may scratch the surface.
- Due to the structure of the product, rust may occur on the edges of the enamel.
・If rust occurs, wash it with a sponge, wipe off the water, and dry it thoroughly. The rust will subside if you apply salad oil to the rusted area.
・Do not soak the product in water as this may cause rust.
- Be sure to read the included instruction manual carefully before use.

●Before you purchase
- Enamel is a glass material. If it is hit hard or dropped on the floor, it may peel off, so please handle with care.
- Due to the structure of the product, there may be some black areas on the edges of the enamel, but these are not defective products as they are enamel coated.