Old Dutch Cast Iron Osaka Teapot, 20-Ounce, Red

September 26, 2014 - Comment

Unity cast iron “Osaka” teapot red finish. an elegant, distinctly shaped cast iron tetsubin teapot named after the beautiful and ancient city of Osaka, japan. inspired by highly prized antique Japanese cast iron teapots still in use today. features a black porcelain enamel interior coating that helps prevent rust includes a stainless steel tea brewing

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Unity cast iron “Osaka” teapot red finish. an elegant, distinctly shaped cast iron tetsubin teapot named after the beautiful and ancient city of Osaka, japan. inspired by highly prized antique Japanese cast iron teapots still in use today. features a black porcelain enamel interior coating that helps prevent rust includes a stainless steel tea brewing basket for ease of preparation for brewing and serving tea. not intended for stovetop use. 20-ounce capacity. hand wash.

Product Features

  • The heat-retaining properties of cast iron allow our tetsubin teapots to keep tea at the proper serving temperature for up to an hour
  • The porcelain enamel interiors keep the taste of the tea pure and allow for easy cleaning
  • Infuser included
  • Rinse out with warm water and hand dry
  • Warranty not included

Comments

Pamela V ""MS V"" says:

Cute Cast Iron Teapot! This is my second Old Dutch Cast Iron Osaka teapot, so I obviously love them. They make tea drinking an experience! I love buying loose teas to use with these teapots, as they have a wonderful strainer inside that can accommodate many tea leaf sizes.I actually purchased the second one as a gift for my mother, and she has been using it a few days now and seems to enjoy it also.These are cute little teapots that brew a couple of cups of tea. You cannot use these teapots…

Anonymous says:

I adore this teapot! I purchased 5 different types of loose black tea from a local brew shop. I love hot tea and don’t drink much coffee. The difference in flavor from tea bag to loose tea is phenomenal. I love being able to control my level of tea flavor with the loose tea by brewing my own pot of tea. I get almost 2 full cups of tea out of this pot, and slightly over t cups when I use my bone china teacups. I make a pot, put it on a tray with creamer, sugar, spoon and the tea biscuits and…

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