Cast iron teapot enameled
1800ML
Ancient Egypt is the origin of enamel, and later introduced into Europe. Today's widely used cast iron enamel originated in Germany and Austria in the early 19th century. Roughly in the Yuan Dynasty, enamel technology began to spread to China. The cloisonne enameled tea set was created in the Jingtai period of the Ming Dynasty (1450-456), which can be called "enamel inlaid handicraft". During the reign of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty (1736-1795), cloisonne enamel began to spread from the imperial palace to the people. It can be said that this is the beginning of China's enamel industry. In the early 20th century, enamel tea sets began to be produced in large scale in China. The enameled tea ware Peng is famous for its strong texture, durability, clear pattern, light weight and not easy to corrode. In a variety of enamel tea sets, imitation porcelain teacups are white, delicate and lustrous, comparable to porcelain; mesh flower tea cups are decorated with mesh or color and mesh, and have a clear level, with a strong sense of art; butterfly shaped tea cups and drum shaped tea cups have novel and unique shapes, light weight and exquisite; colored enamel tea plates can be used to place tea cups and teapots. This batch of enamel tea sets with county characteristics are deeply loved by tea people in guanghuo. However, due to the rapid heat transfer of enamel tea set, it is easy to scald the hand, and when placed on the tea table, it will burn the table top, so there are certain limitations when using it, and it is usually not necessary to entertain guests. Among the numerous enameled tea sets, white, delicate and bright, can be comparable to porcelain teacups; decorated with mesh or color mesh, and the level is clear, with a more obstinate sense of art; light style, unique shape of drum shaped tea cups and butterfly shaped tea cups; can play a role in heat preservation, and easy to carry, and can be used to place teapots, teacups with color enamel Tea plate, by many tea people welcome. However, enamel tea sets heat transfer fast, easy to scald hands, placed on the tea table, will burn the table top, coupled with the "low price", so, use is subject to certain restrictions, generally not used for home hospitality. About user care: 1, iron pot boiling water, to install 6 ~ 8 points full avoid water from boiling and spilling from the spout. 2. When teapot high temperature water is lack, had better add hot water,avoid big temperature difference. 3.After teapot finished use, using the residual heat keep teaport dry.avoid rust. 4. pls don’t heat empty of teapot,avoid teapot cracking. 5. when the inner of teapot still has residual temperature, wipe the outside of the pot with tea water, good for maintain the ironpot nice. 6.The iron teapot should be placed in a dry place to avoid moisture. if long time don’t want use the teapot, after teapot dry,you can put paper or charcoal or Bamboo charcoal to inner, then packing by Plastic bag. 7. After the kettle is opened and used, some scarlet rust will gradually form during use. These rusts are the rust-proof layer formed by the reaction of tea and iron.