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Rosseto Japanese Style Cast Iron Teapot
Posted on28. Jan, 2010 by Kirk.
Rosseto’s Japanese Style Cast Iron Teapots provide an elegant and colorful way to serve and enjoy tea. The cast iron material is very durable and keeps liquids warm for up to an hour while dispersing heat evenly. Each teapot comes with a removable extra large stainless steel strainer that allows loose leaf tea to tumble and steep properly, creating the perfect flavorful cup of tea. The personal size teapots are perfect for all tea lovers, and they make a memorable gift for any occasion.
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Large Japanese Cast Iron Tea Set
Posted on28. Jan, 2010 by Kirk.
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 24 ounces of tea perfectly. Its interior is glazed in enamel, so it won't rust or corrode; nor will its stainless-steel infuser. To make soothing, full-flavored tea, simply spoon loose tea leaves into the infuser, pour on simmering water, and allow to steep for three to five minutes. The « Read More »
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Japanese Cast Iron Tea Set Teapot and Tea Kettle
Posted on28. Jan, 2010 by Kirk.
This Cast Iron tea pot set in color with Coin Pattern The set includes: 1 Tea Kettle (6." D. 3.5"H), 20oz 2 Matching Tea Cups (3"Dia. 2"H) 1 Trivet (5.5" D.) 1 Removable Stainless Steel Infusing Basket "Tesubin" Teapot Cast Iron teapots were first created in ancient China. They were later adopted and refined by the Japanese into Tetsubin: Graceful, elegant vessels for brewing and serving tea. Made of specially purified cast iron, they are symbolic of strength and uni « Read More »




