Cast IronTea Pots - Useful Works Of Art!
A Cast iron teapot can completely replace your old ceramic one in a
flash. Let’s face it; huge ceramic teapots aren’t very user-friendly, especially if you have a fireplace. They tend
to get covered in soot and no matter how beautiful the design is, you won’t be able to see it. All you’ll be able
to see is a black, dirty teapot. It’s hardly elegant and fit for a fancy tea party. Isn’t it about time that you
look for new teapot alternatives?
These Chinese creations can be a wonderful addition to your tea set. They can take the place of
your ugly, dirty teapot that just doesn’t cut it. Their origins lie in China, but quickly started to spread in
Japan. They evolved from a plain pot used for boiling water. In time, they have discovered that it’s not only great
to boil water in; it’s also great to make a tea in. It enhances the flavor of the tea, and makes serving and
drinking even better. This is probably why it has become a popular piece for tea lovers everywhere. As we all know,
the Japanese love to entertain with tea. Take a cue from the experts with cast iron teapots!
If you are planning to buy a cast iron teapot, you should consider a few things to make the best
choice. Make sure that you consider your personal preferences when it comes to making tea. This is especially
true if you are someone who likes to brew different kinds of tea. Usually, the aroma and taste of the tea
lingers in the cast iron teapot after brewing. This is why you should always use separate teapots for different
kinds of tea – unless you want to experiment. If you want to create a fusion of flavors and try to experiment
with different kinds of tea, then by all means do so.
The best thing about it is that you won’t even have to spend that much. It’s a surprise to many
that you can even buy these at thrift shops, second hand stores, and garage sales! You’ll also be able to find them
in a lot of different designs, colors and shapes. The design can be as simple or elaborate as you want – it’s all
up to you. They are great for collectors as well because each piece is one of a kind and unique. They can easily
decorate your living room or kitchen even if you don’t like tea.
Your cast iron teapot will serve you for many generations to come. In
some families, it is tradition to pass down and inherit teapots from their ancestors. This is how durable each
teapot is but this is as long as you take care of it properly. You should never use soap on your cast iron
cookware, and you should never put it in the dishwasher. It’s also best to season it periodically. If you take
the extra precautions, you’re sure to be able to keep your cast iron teapot in handy for years to come.
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Japanese Cast Iron Tea Pot Set Burgundy Red Bamboo
List Price: $70.00
Sale Price: $35.05
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A lovely example of the traditional cast-iron teapots known in Japan as tetsubin, this pot with its delicate, hand-cast, raised design in highlighted in black is not only prized as a collectible, but also brews 20 ounces of tea perfectly...
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Old Dutch 38-Ounce Cast-Iron Nobility Teapot, Moss Green
List Price: $52.00
Sale Price: $34.80
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Old Dutch cast-iron teapots combine traditional Japanese styling and a modern aesthetic that result in very evocative shapes. Generously sized with a capacity of 38 ounces, the Nobility teapot forms a wide, flat shape, much like an upside-down bowl, balanced by a graceful spout and arching handle...
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Primula Cast Iron Tea Pot, Green Mist, 28-Ounce
List Price: $34.99
Sale Price: Too low to display
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The Primula Cast Iron Tea Pot is a graceful, elegant tea pot for brewing, with it's interior coated with enamel and other FDA approved coatings. Completely lead free, it displays a Green Mist with dragonfly surface that is sure to be a conversation piece...
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Cast Iron Teapot Warmer 5-3/4in Black #tw1
List Price: $39.98
Sale Price: $22.25
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Light up a Tealight Candle and Keep Your Tea warm by this fabulous teapot warmer. * Dimension: 5-3/4in Diameter x 3-1/2in H * Material: Cast Iron * Color: Black
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32 oz Dusty Plum Cast Iron Felicity Teapot
List Price: $75.99
Sale Price: $36.63
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\"Felicity\" Duty Plum Tetsubin Teapot. Decorated with butterflies the Felicity Teapot is resplendent in shades of Dusty Plum. This Japanese-style Tetsubin cast iron teapot is enamel lined for pure tea taste and features a stainless steel mesh infuser...
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Large Cast Iron Tetsubin Teapot Warmer Arr Black
Sale Price: $24.90
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This is a very unique and beautiful cast iron Tetsubin teapot warmer. This warmer is made of strong, heavy cast iron, with a Black finish. The warmer has a grid on top for placing teapots and a tea light holder underneath...
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Old Dutch 38-Ounce Cast-Iron Nobility Teapot, Pale Blue
List Price: $52.00
Sale Price: $34.80
Used From: $36.43
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Old Dutch cast-iron teapots combine traditional Japanese styling and a modern aesthetic that result in very evocative shapes. Generously sized with a capacity of 38 ounces, the Nobility teapot forms a wide, flat shape, much like an upside-down bowl, balanced by a graceful spout and arching handle...
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Japanese Cast iron Tea Pot Cup Set Green Bamboo
List Price: $70.00
Sale Price: $31.05
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A lovely example of the traditional cast-iron teapots known in Japan as tetsubin, this pot with its delicate, hand-cast, raised design highlighted in black is not only prized as a collectible, but also brews 20 ounces of tea perfectly...
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38 oz Copper Cast Iron Nobility Teapot
List Price: $75.99
Sale Price: $45.00
Used From: $43.62
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Unity Cast Iron Nobility Teapot Copper Finish Graceful elegant cast iron Tetsubin teapot crafted in the Japanese style. Inspired by highly prized antique Japanese cast iron teapots still in use today. Features a black enamel interior coating that helps prevent rust...
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Japanese Cast Iron Trivet Arr Black Omn
List Price: $20.00
Sale Price: $4.72
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This attractive cast iron trivet let you serve a pot of hot tea
without worrying about damaging your table.
It is traditionally designed for holding hot cast iron teapot (tetsubin)
and has 3 legs underneath for stability...
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