Why You Should Choose Cast Iron Teapots
The cast iron teapot is considered as one of the best investments
when it comes to kitchen appliances. Until now it is one of the favorites, from upper class family to common
people. From the time of the introduction of green tea in the middle of 19th century, the cast iron tea pots
have been used because of their impeccable functionality.
Tetsubin cast iron teapots are the most popular sets that you can purchase in the market. They
have been used in ancient times as simple fireplace kettles. But throughout the years they have developed into
more functional and stylish items. Because cast iron is excellent heat retention it allows you to have your water
warm in a longer time. That is why more people choose tetsubin tea pots for better tea drinking. Japanese have a
delicate ritual when it comes to their tea ceremonies; in fact it sometimes takes up to an hour.
From the ancient times Japanese used ceramics, porcelains and bronze materials tea pots.
They were quite expensive that is why only people who were from high society were the only groups
practicing this ritual. Nevertheless with the Chinese method known as Sencha that has been introduced in
Japan, tea drinking became affordable. There are a lot of advantages when you use cast iron tea pots. Cast iron cookware is known for its long
lasting features. If it’s already seasoned so you don’t need to worry about it getting rust spots. It is
also easy to maintain and clean. You can actually use a regular dishwashing soap for cleaning the inside of your
cast iron tea pot. If unfortunately rust has built up then a mixture of baking soda and lemon will get rid of
that.
Cast iron tea pots are also affordable since the manufacturing
process of this is not that tough. The shape and actual design is not that different from traditional,
nevertheless there are huge varieties when it comes to the designs and styles. Japanese work of art are the
main decor when you see a Tetsubin cast iron teapot. It makes the teapot a have a higher artistic value when it
comes to collection purposes.
First time cast iron tea pot buyers needed to consider few things before the
purchase. The sizes and shapes are essentials for the intended usage. Make sure to have the set that perfectly
suits your needs.
Cast iron tea pots are the perfect choice and you can buy it
everywhere. Through online shopping you can choose from the huge selection of cast iron teapots at great bargain
prices. Flea market and thrift shops are other resources when you are looking for inexpensive cookware. This is
a good investment especially if you are fond of drinking tea. Definitely this cast iron cookware is worth
spending your money on!
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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: $36.99
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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: $35.67
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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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