This cast iron teapot was made in Morioka, Japan by the Iwachu family business. If you are a tea lover, this is a beautiful and practical object that will appeal to you. Its manufacture complies with very strict food quality controls in Japan so that you can use it with confidence
– The interior and exterior molds are made by hand.
– Liquid cast iron is poured into the mould.
– When cold, the mold is broken to extract the teapot.
– All edges are filed.
– The interior part is enamelled.
– The outer surface is painted.
– After the paint dries, the teapot is carefully packaged.