Cups, Trivet & Cast Iron Daisy Purple Tetsubin teapot kettle 0.6 litre Japanese style
Cast Iron Daisy Purple Tetsubin teapot kettle 0.6 litre Japanese style
In short;
- Tetsubin Japanese style Cast Iron Teapot
- Daisy Purple design
- 0.6 litre
- Height; handle up 15.5 cm, handle down 9.5cm
- Diameter; 13.5cm , with spout 16cm
- Weight; 1.1kg empty
Trivet - Your Japanese style black hobnail cast iron trivet 14cm diameter:
At the base of the trivet are three legs covered with rubber. The trivets measure approximately 14cm in diameter and 2cm in height. Weight; 0.4kg
Cast iron purple hobnail tea cup and round coaster X2
- Cast iron tea cup 0.15 Litre x2, 8cm wide, 5.5cm high
- Hobnail pattern design
- Cast coaster X2, 10cm diameter
- Black enamel inside
- Weigh empty cup 0.3kg, coaster 0.2kg
Tray not included
Cast iron teapots were originally created in ancient china. They were then adopted and developed by the Japanese in the 17th century into practical as well as decorative handicraft items sold under the name of Tetsubin.
A coating of misty black enamel is then applied to help prevent the formation of rust.
Instructions for use:
1) Before using to brew tea, boil a pot of water and pour it out to prepare the pot for use.
2) After each use, make sure that the pot is clean and dry to prevent the formation of rust. If water is left in the pot, chemicals from the minerals in the water may eventually erode the enamel coating.
3) Tea should not be left in the pot overnight.
4) In the unlikely event of rust, the pot can still be used. After cleaning the rusted area with a soft brush, boil used teabags or tealeaves. The tannic acid from the tea will react naturally with the iron producing a coating over the area.
5) Store your pot in a cool, dry place or put it on display.