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Old Dutch 38-Ounce Cast-Iron Nobility Teapot, Moss Green

Old Dutch 38-Ounce Cast-Iron Nobility Teapot, Moss GreenBrand: Old Dutch
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $52.00
Buy New: $32.50
as of 5/23/2012 18:31 EDT details
You Save: $19.50 (38%)

Qty 22 In Stock


New (22) from $32.50

Seller: MMP LLC
Sales Rank: 4199

Country: USA
Color: Green
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 8 x 7
Warranty: Full US Warranty by Old Dutch

MPN: 002MO
Model: 002MO
UPC: 045642013025
EAN: 0045642013025
ASIN: B000FAKZ5K

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Features:
  • Old Dutch Nobility teapot; 38-ounce capacity
  • Cast iron coated inside with black enamel to prevent rust
  • Graceful upside-down bowl shape with textured finish
  • Bamboo and pine design; available in choice of colors
  • Stainless-steel infuser included; wash teapot by hand

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Product Description
Unity Cast Iron Nobility Teapot Moss Green Finish Graceful elegant cast iron Tetsubin teapot crafted in the Japanese style. Inspired by highly prized antique Japanese cast iron teapots still in use today. Features a black 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. 38 oz. Capacity. Hand Wash

Amazon.com Review
Old Dutch cast-iron teapots combine traditional Japanese styling and a modern aesthetic that result in very evocative shapes. Generously sized with a capacity of 38 ounces, the Nobility teapot forms a wide, flat shape, much like an upside-down bowl, balanced by a graceful spout and arching handle. The textured surface, available in a choice of colors, takes on a weathered appearance and displays bas-relief images of bamboo and pine. Perhaps a bit heavier than many teapots, the heft and visual richness lend noble contemplation to the act of making tea.

Iron teapots traditionally used in Japan are known as tetsubin, which were used to boil water as well as brew tea. However, the Nobility teapot is meant just for brewing, not for boiling on a stovetop. Old Dutch uses a specially purified cast iron for its teapots, and coats the insides with black enamel to help prevent rusting. Unlike ceramic teapots, the heavy cast iron retains heat wonderfully and won't chip. After use, the pot is best cared for when rinsed and dried by hand before storing. A stainless-steel infusing basket that hangs from the rim is included to facilitate brewing with loose tea leaves. --Ann Bieri

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