CAST IRON TEAPOTS
Inspired by traditional kettle-style tetsubin that were originally crafted entirely from cast iron, these modern teapots are lined with an enamel coating on the inside, to prevent rusting and for ease of care. Designed for brewing tea leaves, rather than boiling, our cast iron teapots feature removable stainless steel infuser baskets.... With durable cast iron construction, these elegant teapots are a valuable addition to any teaware collection and, with proper maintenance, can last a lifetime. Read more about cast iron teapots on our blog.
READ MORECast Iron Teapot Care Instructions
Cast iron teapots are a popular choice for tea enthusiasts due to their exceptional durability. With proper care and maintenance, a cast iron teapot can become a cherished tea companion for a lifetime. Visit our blog for tips on cleaning and maintaining your cast iron teapot, ensuring it delivers delicious tea for years to come.
Inspired by traditional kettle-style tetsubin that were originally crafted entirely from cast iron, these modern teapots are lined with an enamel coating on the inside, to prevent rusting and for ease of care. Designed for brewing tea leaves, rather than boiling, our cast iron teapots feature removable stainless steel infuser baskets. With durable cast iron construction, these elegant teapots are a valuable addition to any teaware collection and, with proper maintenance, can last a lifetime. Read more about cast iron teapots on our blog.
The History of Cast Iron Teapots
Cast iron teapots originated in 17th-century Japan during a time when tea culture was becoming more widespread. These teapots, known as tetsubin, became popular as people found that the taste of the water boiled in a cast-iron pot was far superior to any other material. Today's cast iron teapots are often enamel-lined to prevent rust and are designed for steeping tea rather than for boiling water.