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Cast Iron Teapot (Enamel Lined)

Description
This Japanese-inspired enamel cast iron teapot is purpose-built for brewing and steeping tea with lasting heat retention – designed for everyday use and built to last a lifetime. The smooth enamel interior offers easy cooking and cleaning, while the cast iron exterior holds heat beautifully from...

This Japanese-inspired enamel cast iron teapot is purpose-built for brewing and steeping tea with lasting heat retention – designed for everyday use and built to last a lifetime. The smooth enamel interior offers easy cooking and cleaning, while the cast iron exterior holds heat beautifully from kitchen to grill to open fire.





This Japanese-style teapot has a grounded, balanced form that feels at home on the table. Use it for steeping tea, warming drinks, or gently simmering broth. Finished with a protective enamel exterior to prevent rust and extend its life.

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DETAILS + DIMENSIONS

⋄ Non-stick enamel interior is easy to clean and resistant to stains
⋄ Cast Iron, Enamel, Copper-plated stainless steel⋄ Includes stainless steel infuser
⋄ Copper-plated ring enhances heat dissipation
⋄ Durable cast iron exterior suitable for indoor and open-fire use
⋄ Ø 87 opening × W 200 w/ spout × H 180 (H 120㎜ handle down) ㎜
⋄ 2.72 ㎏
⋄ 1.2 L (Boiling Capacity: 1 L)
⋄ Designed in Utah, USA
⋄ Made in China – Certified B-Corp & ’BSCI'

CARE

To clean, use soap and water in the interior of the teapot after use. Do not immerse fully in water. Dry completely after use to prevent rust on the exterior cast iron.

Season the exterior cast iron as needed.

Before First Use
⋄ Wash the inside with warm, soapy water and a soft sponge or brush. Avoid anything abrasive.
Good to know:
Compatible with all heat sources, including induction.
⋄ Use a burner similar in size to the kettle’s base.
⋄ Always keep the handle in the upright position while heating.
⋄ Avoid using high heat settings – excessive heat can severely damage the enamel surface.


Using Your Kettle
⋄ Always fill your kettle at least a third full before heating. Boiling it dry or heating when empty can damage the enamel surface.
⋄ Fire & Gas hobs: Use medium-high heat. Keep the flame centred under the base. Always keep the handle upright and away from direct heat.
⋄ Induction hobs: Use medium-high heat (around level 7). Avoid high power or ‘boost’ settings as this will damage the enamel coating.
⋄ Keep the handle upright to avoid accidental contact with heat, especially when using multiple burners.
⋄ Always use the lid while boiling. The rear stopper keeps it securely in place when pouring.
⋄ Empty your kettle after each use and leave it to dry, especially if you’re not using it again that day or so.

Caring for the Kettle
⋄ Avoid sudden temperature changes – let the kettle cool down a little before refilling with cold water. The steel expands and contracts faster than the glass-like enamel, which can lead to stress cracks if cooled too quickly.
⋄ Hand wash only using warm, soapy water, avoiding anything abrasive – the enamelware stainless steel rim is heat-treated to create a bronze-like patina finish. This can be stripped of its unique colouring by acidic foods, such as lemon, and some harsh detergents and cleansers. We recommend hand washing the teapot to protect the natural walnut wood and help maintain the original look.


A Note on Appearance
⋄ Small variations in the finish, like tiny black dots or slight unevenness, are part of the kettle’s handmade character.

Shipping + Returns

New Zealand:
Free shipping on orders over $250.
Flat rate shipping of $8 on orders under $250.
Additional Rural fee of $6.

Standard delivery times:
1-2 working days (Auckland region)
1-3 working days (outside Auckland).

Tracked courier & eco-friendly packaging on every order.

Australia:
Shipping from $25NZD.

Rest of the World:
Shipping rates calculated at checkout

For exceptions & further details, see our Shipping Policy.

RETURNS

You can return full-priced items within 21 days of your order dispatch date for an exchange or store credit.

Unfortunately, we cannot offer exchanges or refunds on sale items, including flash sales.


For further details, see our Returns Policy.

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