Tetsubin Iron Teapots
Japanese cast iron teapots, or tetsubin teapots, evoke the ancient past.
Cast iron teapots became popular in Japan in the 17th century when the
practice of steeping tea leaves (instead of matcha tea powder) became
popular.
Items A-20 & A-7-HOB are made in Japan's famous Iwachu foundry and
hold 22 oz of tea. A stainless basket infuser is included. 6" trivets
are nice to protect your table top. The A-7-PLUM tetsubin is
named for what the Chinese call the Three Friends of Winter: the
Plum, Bamboo, and Pine. Holds 20 oz.
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