Tetsubin kettle | Authentic Japanese cast iron for tea
Tetsubin kettle | Authentic Japanese cast iron for tea
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Description
Description
Traditional Tetsubin
The Authentic Tetsubin Japanese cast iron kettle brings centuries of tradition into your tea ritual. Handmade by skilled artisans, this kettle is more than a brewing vessel. It is a piece of Japanese heritage designed to transform simple tea preparation into a mindful experience.
Imagine pouring hot water into your teapot after warming it in a tetsubin. The iron body retains heat, ensuring your tea stays at the perfect temperature while releasing subtle minerals that enrich the flavor. Its elegant design is both functional and symbolic, embodying balance, strength, and refinement.
Whether you enjoy green tea, herbal blends, or traditional sencha, this kettle enhances your moments of calm and connection. Its presence in your kitchen adds not only practicality but also a touch of authentic Japanese craftsmanship.
Why choose this tetsubin kettle:
- Handcrafted in Japan with time-honored techniques
- Made from durable cast iron for excellent heat retention
- Enhances tea flavor and supports mindful brewing
- Elegant design that doubles as functional art
Bring the beauty of tradition into your tea time and make every sip a ritual of warmth and serenity.
Details
Details
- Origin: Japan.
- Material: Cast iron.
- Capacity: approx. 0.8–1.0 liter depending on style.
- Each piece is handmade, so slight variations
in weight and finish may occur.
How to Use
How to Use
- Rinse the kettle with warm water before first use.
- Boil water and let it rest briefly to remove impurities.
- Use the hot water to brew tea in a separate teapot.
- Empty fully after use and allow to dry.
- Enjoy tea with enhanced flavor and warmth.
Care & Warnings
Care & Warnings
- Do not use soap when cleaning.
- Rinse with warm water only.
- Dry completely after use to prevent rust. Store in a dry place.
- Do not leave water sitting inside the kettle for long periods.




