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Joyce Chen Year Of The Dragon Tetsubi, Red by Joyce Chen
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Product SummaryManufacturer: Joyce Chen Brand: Joyce Chen Model: 90-0081 Color: Red Product features: - Hand cast iron teapot
- Finished with a porcelain enamel interior
- Comes with a replaceable stainless steel mesh infuser
- Exclusive Joyce Chen collection
- Features a deep red finish and a stylized dragon in relief
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Joyce Chen Year Of The Dragon Tetsubi, RedCustomer Review: Beautiful Piece of Functional Art Summary: 5 Stars
Gave this as a gift so I haven't seen it for myself but the receiver was and is still enthralled by it.
Description of Joyce Chen Year Of The Dragon Tetsubi, RedJoyce Chen opened her first restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1958. She found that the selection and quality of Chinese cookware in America didn't live up to her high standards? so she developed her own. Today, Joyce Chen Products sources from all over the Pacific Rim to bring the best of Asia to you. These Japanese Tetsubin Cast Iron Teapots are hand cast and finished with a porcelain enamel interior and comes with a replaceable stainless steel mesh infuser. Safe for the stove top, but beautiful enough to use as a decor piece, the Year of the Dragon Tetsubin features a deep red finish and a stylized dragon in relief. A lovely example of the traditional cast-iron teapots known in Japan as tetsubin, this red pot with its delicate, hand-cast, raised design of a long-tailed dragon highlighted in black is not only prized as a collectible, but also brews 16 ounces of tea perfectly. Its interior is glazed in enamel, so it won't rust or corrode; nor will its stainless-steel infuser. To make soothing, full-flavored tea, simply spoon loose tea leaves into the infuser, pour on simmering water, and allow to steep for three to five minutes. The heavy cast-iron construction retains heat so well, it ensures second cups will still be hot. The pot stands just 5-1/2 inches high with its handle raised but weighs 3 pounds. --Fred Brack
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