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🫖 Rock Casting|0.65L Type 5 Urushi Ginkgo with Filter|Coffee/Southern Ironware/Iron Kettle/Iron Bottle/Tea Making/Enamel Coating/Teapot/IWACHU/#12265

🫖 Rock Casting|0.65L Type 5 Urushi Ginkgo with Filter|Coffee/Southern Ironware/Iron Kettle/Iron Bottle/Tea Making/Enamel Coating/Teapot/IWACHU/#12265

Regular price $2,880.00
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🏢 Company introduction:

The rock cast iron teapot, produced by IWACHU, a Japanese rock casting company, is a classic cast iron teapot. It is made of sturdy iron and has an enamel coating on the inside, making it suitable for making tea. This pot is not only beautiful and durable, but also maintains the temperature of tea, making it an ideal choice for tea lovers.

💡 Product features:

※Size: 16×14×H14.5cm (including handle)

※Weight: about 1.4kg

※Capacity: 650 ml (water)

※Material: Iron (enamel coating on the inner surface)

※Color: Brown

※Pattern: Ginkgo

※Origin: Made in Japan

※With stainless steel filter

※Main use: making tea

※Features: beautiful, thermal insulation & rapid thermal conductivity, enamel coating

※Actual shooting

※Do not use direct fire

|Notes| It is strictly prohibited to boil without emptying , please make sure there is water in the pot.

Avoid using sharp tools to scrub the inside of the pot to avoid scratches.
Do not let the outside of the kettle soak in tea water to avoid fading or rusting.

💬 Instructions before use:

  • Before first use, please clean the inside with clean water.
  • Then put the soaked tea leaves into the strainer, pour hot water into it for about ten minutes, and then pour it away. Repeat the steps of washing the tea leaves once, and you can officially use it after completing these cleaning actions.
  • The temperature is very high when using the pot, please be careful to avoid burning your hands and use a mat to protect the tabletop.
  • After use, please pour out the tea and do not leave it in the pot.
  • At the same time, open the lid and let the remaining heat of the bottle naturally evaporate the water in the pot, or use a paper towel to dry it.
  • If the kettle has an enamel coating, please use it only for brewing tea and do not place it directly on an open flame to avoid damaging the enamel coating on the inner wall.
  • Please do not use sharp tools to scrub the inside of the pot to avoid scratches.
  • Avoid rapid changes in extreme temperatures to avoid damage to the interior of the kettle.
  • Do not let the outside of the kettle soak in tea water to avoid fading or rusting.
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