Cast Iron Teapots

April 28, 2010 at 2:54 pm Leave a comment

Cast Iron Teapots were created in ancient China. The Japanese appreciated the beauty and functionality of the pots and further developed the design into a practical as well as decorative handcrafted item. These teapots symbolize the everlasting strength and unity of the world.

So how are Cast Iron Teapots made to strict Japanese Tea Master specifications? Through special chemical treatment, impurities are removed from the cast iron during the production process. A coating of misty black enamel is then applied to help prevent the development of rust.

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