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B017S27258

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M.V. Trading T8230 Cast Iron Tea Set with Trivet, 27 Ounce, Burgundy Dragon Gold Accent. The Tetsubin Teapot or 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 unity. A coating of black enamel is applied to the inner surfaces to help prevent the development of rust. A removable stainless steel infusing basket is supplied for ease of preparation,. As with all tetsubin (cast iron teapots) this will brew a marvelous pot of tea and keep it hot for quite some time.
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Shogun Cast Iron Tea Set Green #TS3-06G. This cast iron tea set includes: 1 teapot, 2 teacups, 1 trivet earth color stainless steel teapot strainer included enamel coating to prevent rusting, pattern: Dragonfly, brand new in gift box, dimension: Teapot: 4-1/4 in sq. x 3-3/4 in h, teacup: 2-7/8in dia. x 2in h, trivet: 5-1/2in sq. X 3/4in h, capacity: Teapot: 18 fl. oz. teacup: 3.5 fl. oz.
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DGYAXIN Beautiful Cast Iron Teapot - Double Dragon Play Beads Handmade Vintage Iron Teapot Tea Set - 1200ml/42oz. .
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Score: 9.434

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BigKitchen 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.
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Price: $52.99

Score: 9.346

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Rating: 4.4

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Japanese Antique 27 Fl Oz Green Dragonfly Cast Iron Teapot Tetsubin with Infuser Tea Set with Trivet. In Asia when we have good tea, we do not say drink tea , we say taste the tea instead. You don't use big cups , you do not swallow. You sip like you sip your wine to feel the aroma and after taste that the tea brings. This is a great set include everything you need, simply use them or put out as a decorative display in your cabinet would be nice. Dragonflies are a symbol of change in the sense of mental and emotional maturity. In different cultures, dragonflies can mean different things. The most common being change, happiness and agility. What better way to reflect on your mind than with a cup of tea?.
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BonJour Cast Iron Teapot with Stainless Steel Infuser and Matching Trivet, Tea Box Design. Indulge in the ancient art of tea with this Asian inspired cast iron teapot with a square tea box design. These enamel interior pots come with a removable stainless steel mesh tea infuser, ideal for loose tea. The ironware retains heat well and will keep tea warm for an hour or more. Not for stovetop use. 27-ounce/ 800 ml capacity.
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Price: $36.99

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Japanese Cast Iron Teapot with Trivet, Large Capacity 40Oz - 1200ml and Loose Leaf Tea Infuser, Cast Iron Tea Kettle Stovetop Safe. Tetsubin Coated with Enamel Interior - Light Pink Teapot. .
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B09R4T1X34

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Japanese Cast Iron Teapot with Trivet, Large Capacity 40Oz - 1200ml and Loose Leaf Tea Infuser, Cast Iron Tea Kettle Stovetop Safe. Coated with Enamel Interior - Light Purple Teapot. .
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40 oz Japanese Style Cast Iron Teapot Set with Infuser and Trivet for Loose Tea, Adult Asain Tea Pot Kettle Maker with 2 Tea Cups, Blue. .
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Hinomaru 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.
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