Designed by noted Japanese artist, Hisanori Masuda, each Tetsubin is hand cast in iron and finished with porcelain enamel interior. Hisanori Masuda aspires to design ironwork which integrates the beauty of traditional Japanese casting with modern day functionality. His collections are featured throughout the world including Museum of Modern Art of New York, Vicotria and Albert Museum of London, Longeles Craft Museum and the National Museum of Australia. Tetsubin teapots are not used to boil water and not to be placed on the stove top but are used for brewing and serving tea. The unique characteristics of the Tetsubin teapots enhance the flavor of tea and are preferred by master of tea ceremonies throughout the world. Part of an exclusive Joyce Chen collection this Tetsubin is 20 oz. and comes with a replaceable stainless steel mesh infuser. Green
Comment: It has a nice substantial feel. The photo doesn't do it justice - it's a wonderful deep green speckled with black...or is it black speckled with green? No matter.
The pot gets very hot, so it's nice that the handle stands up.
The pot gets very hot, so it's nice that the handle stands up.