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![]() B0026L7BD0 Price: $49.99 Score: 1000.000 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 1 Find similar productsJoyce Chen Tamagogato Flower 19-Ounce Tetsubin. The Tamagogato Flower Tetsubin from Joyce Chen makes a fine gift for a frequent tea drinker or teapot collector. Each hand cast, cast iron teapot comes with a stainless steel mesh infuser and is finished with porcelain enamel on the interior. Whether beginning or ending the day you'll find it easy to make your favorite beverage in one of these lovely and useful teapots. 19 ounce capacity. The cast iron keeps brewed tea extremely hot yet the interior porcelain enamel keeps the metal from interacting with the tea or imparting a metallic taste. Joyce Chen's slogan Eastern Cookware for the Western Kitchen, reflects her focus on providing high-quality, versatile tools and products that have Asian flair, but can be used in a western kitchen. Joyce Chen opened her first restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1958. The restaurant flourished, and in 1973 a larger Cambridge restaurant was opened. Chen also began writing Chinese cookbooks and in the 1970s began hosting a cooking show on public television. She found that the selection and quality of Chinese cookware in America didn't live up to her high standards so she developed her own. Today, Joyce Chen Products come from all over the Pacific Rim to bring the best of Asia to you. | ![]() B0C812JQ9R Price: $89.28 Score: 9.804 Category: Home Rating: 4.3 Votes: 7 Find similar productsTetsubin 43 oz Black Cast Iron Osaka Teapot - Wooden Handle and Knob - 7 1/2 x 6 x 5 - 1 count box - Restaurantware. Artfully present and serve matcha in our Tetsubin 43-ounce Black Cast Iron Osaka Teapot. Made from high-quality cast iron, this tetsubin teapot retains and withstands heat for a longer period of time to keep freshly brewed teas at the perfect temperature. Featuring a wooden handle and knob, this iron teapot is ideal for easy handling. This cast iron teapot features a traditional tetsubin silhouette to create an authentic tea drinking experience at your tea house, bistro, or restaurant. To fully develop the flavors in your brew, the interior of this iron teapot is coated with shiny enamel. The mesh strainer included with this teapot is perfect for effortless steeping. Carefully hand wash this tetsubin teapot and avoid abrasive sponges to maintain its matte black look. For a complete tea display, pair this iron teapot with our matching black tea cups. (SKU: RWM0023B) Measuring 7.5 inches in length by 6 inches in width and 5 inches in height, this cast iron teapot can hold up to 43 ounces of your favorite tea. Shipped in a 1 count box. |
![]() B0042J2I2S Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 9.174 Category: Home Rating: 1 Votes: 1 Find similar productsJapanBargain S-2498, Green Yuzu Shaped Cast Iron Teapot 12oz #TB15-04G. The Cast Iron Teapot or Tetsubin was a way of showing off your status in Japan * This Cast Iron Teapot with Yuzu Shape design symbolizes rich & beautiful, filled with hope * Pattern: Yuzu(Citrus) with Leaf * Capacity: 12 fl.oz. * Color: Green * Removable Stainless Steel Tea Strainer Included * Enamel Coated interior to prevent rusting * Serving your Tea: * Although in the olden days the tetsubin was heated above an open flame, Never heat your tetsubin over a stovetop exposed flame * Heat the water in a separate conventional stainless steel kettle and use your tetsubin for brewing and serving only. * Place tea in the stainless infuser * Adjust according to tea variety and preferred taste * Pour hot water into the teapot, cover and allow to brew for 3 to 5 minutes. * Remove infuser and tea leaves and serve * Tea Leaves maybe used again depending on the quality of the tea * Detail Care Instructions are enclosed with each teapot. | ![]() B002U6JL4I Price: $52.99 Score: 8.696 Category: Home Rating: 3.2 Votes: 2 Find similar productsBigKitchen Tetsubin Cast Iron Aztec 13oz. Teapot. The Japanese have been using Tetsubin teapots for centuries to brew tea, heat water & provide comfort and warmth. The design of the teapot reflected the status of the owner and was, and still is, considered a work of art. Each Cast Iron Tetsubin teapot is hand-cast, as well as hand-finished, and fitted with a removable stainless steel mesh infuser basket. The interior of each pot is lined with porcelain enamel to prevent rusting and requires very little care. These are not tea 'kettles' but are tea brewing vessels. They should not be placed directly on the stove top burner. Hand wash. 13 ounces; Trivet included is 5 in diameter. |
![]() B098KMKYMF Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 8.696 Category: Home Rating: 3.7 Votes: 6 Find similar productsOld Dutch International Daisy teapot, 1.27 qts, Gray/off white, (21201OW). Elegant “Daisy” Cast Iron Teapot inspired by traditional Japanese Tetsubin teapots. The heat-retaining properties of cast iron allow these Tetsubin teapots to keep tea at the proper serving temperature for up to an hour. Includes a stainless steel diffuser/strainer for loose tea or use without the strainer for tea bags. Rust-resistant, glass enamel lined interior keeps the true tea taste, hand wash only. For brewing and serving tea; Not intended for stovetop use. 7 x 7 x 5”, 40 Oz. / 5 Cup capacity, Off-white/Gray. | ![]() B085NRYVBW Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 8.475 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 4 Find similar productsJapanese Kyusu Tokoname Handmade Clay Teapot 12.2 Ounces Isshin G402 from Japan. . |
![]() B01N2M3MRF Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 8.000 Category: Home Rating: 3 Votes: 2 Find similar productsPorcelain Teapot with Lid Large Handle Pot Mottled Glaze Chinese Teaware Pottery (white, gray). This amazing teapot is designed to brew and preserve precious tea. It conjures up thoughts about an ancient ritual of drinking tea, but it’s also very stylish looking and functional. The shape of the teapot provides even distribution of heat and allows tea leaves to unfold fully while steeping. The thick walls keep tea hot for a long time. The lid is roundish with a spherical handle on a short leg. The tight–fitting lid prevents hot air from escaping. Use, cleaning and storage tips Unless you start to see mold, it is best not to wash the tea pot regularly but to simply rinse it after use. Unless you start to see mold, it is best not to wash the tea pot regularly but to simply rinse it after use. Clay is porous and fragrant elements of a tea stay inside the pores and come out for the next brewings. That's why you should reserve your teapot for one family of tea only. The exceptions to this rule are the pots that are glazed inside. Clay is porous and fragrant elements of a tea stay inside the pores and come out for the next brewings. That's why you should reserve your teapot for one family of tea only. The exceptions to this rule are the pots that are glazed inside. Clay teapots are traditionally used only for oolong and pu-erh teas, and some Chinese black ones. Clay teapots are traditionally used only for oolong and pu-erh teas, and some Chinese black ones. Clayware is famous for its heat retention properties and we recommend using a timer for the first pot or two, then adjusting brewing times according to your taste. Clayware is famous for its heat retention properties and we recommend using a timer for the first pot or two, then adjusting brewing times according to your taste. “Pacific tea” is based in Hong Kong and strictly follows old traditions of tea culture. Our company has been wholesaling tea and teaware for about 130 years all over the world. Among our customers there are Chinese communities and restaurants, tea clubs and embassies. We are proud of the tea tradition in China, and eager to show people the difference between ordinary tea drinking and savoring each drop of the lovely tea in the best Asian style. | ![]() B07BQQ3QX2 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 8.000 Category: Home Rating: 3.8 Votes: 12 Find similar products27oz Cast Iron Teapot with Infuser | Enamel Coated Interior | Japanese Teapot | Great Gift Idea | By RedeyeParadigm. LONG LASTING HEAT AND FLAVOR. Our exquisite, Japanese cast iron teapots distribute heat steadily throughout the teapot allowing the water to infuse the most flavor from your tea leaves. This solid cast iron design also means that the water remains hot for longer allowing you to sit back, relax and take you time with each delicious sip. FINE MESH INFUSER. Sit down and enjoy your favorite tea in its most pure form, this Japanese teapot has a stainless-steel infuser with a mesh so fine that not even the smallest shard from a tea leave can ever find its way to your cup. STOVETOP SAFE. All our cast iron teapots are stovetop safe at low heat. They are compatible with gas, electric and induction cooktops. Large stainless steel gives you plenty of space to add extra tea leaves or bags to make your own tea concentrates. EASY TO CLEAN YET RUST RESISTANT. Each of our cast iron Chinese teapots come with a premium, quick to clean enamel coated interior, which also acts as protective barrier preventing the build-up of rust throughout the teapot. UNIQUE DESIGN. This beautiful blue cast iron teapot, with its antique look will quickly become the focus of conversation in any kitchen. Stylish, functional and long lasting, what more could you ask for? EASY STORAGE. A foldaway handle allows this large tea kettle to be stored in a surprisingly small space. NO MORE DRIPS ON THE TABLE. Never spill another drop with a specially designed spout that always pours tea in your cup not on the table. A traditional Japanese iron teapot should come with nothing less. |
![]() B095CP1BF9 Price: $74.2 Score: 7.937 Category: Home Rating: 3.2 Votes: 2 Find similar productsJapanese Cast Iron Teapot with Stainless Steel Tea Strainer, Made in Japan, Cherry Blossom Pattern, Nambu Ironware, 0.6L. . | ![]() B085HJGYV8 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 7.874 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 10 Find similar productsHinomaru Collection Rikyu Japanese Style Antique White Classic Design Cast Iron Tetsubin Tea Set Including Teapot 32 Fl Ounce with Stainless Steel Infuser 2 Enameled Cast Iron Tea Cups Gift Packaging. Tetsubin are Japanese cast-iron kettles with a pouring spout, a lid, and a handle crossing over the top, used for boiling and pouring hot water for drinking purposes, such as for making tea. Tetsubin are traditionally heated over a charcoal fire. In the Japanese art of chanoyu, the special portable brazier for this is the binkake (See list of Japanese tea ceremony equipment). Tetsubin are often elaborately decorated with relief designs on the outside. They range widely in size, and many have unusual shapes, making them popular with collectors. A relatively small tetsubin may hold around 0.5 litres of water; large ones may hold around 5 litres. Tetsubin can be found in many colors with various designs and patterns such as this red one that has symbols depicting each of the four seasons for good luck The historical origin of the tetsubin is not certain. At least one authoritative Japanese source[1] states that it developed from the spouted and handled water kettle called tedorigama that was already being used in chanoyu in the era of Sen no Rikyū (1522–91). During the 19th century, infused tea became more popular and tetsubin were considered primarily status symbols rather than functional kitchen items. Outside Japan, a frequently seen variant is a cast-iron teapot that outwardly resembles a tetsubin. This type of teapot is glazed with enamel on the inside to make it more practical for tea brewing, though it can't be used to heat water because that would break the enamel coating. In the west, these teapots are commonly referred to as tetsubin, although the Japanese call them tetsu kyūsu, or iron teapot, to make a distinction from the kettle. Cast-iron teapots often come with a tea strainer that fits inside. The prefectures of Iwate and Yamagata are best known for producing tetsubin as well as iron teapots. |









