Iron

Iron is an indispensable material in industry and craftsmanship. It has been used for centuries in the manufacture of tools, machinery, and decorative objects such as cast iron kettles. Due to its robustness and versatility, iron plays a central role in numerous manufacturing processes and design applications. In our accessory range, you will also find a variety of iron products: We offer you a wide selection of high-quality iron teapots and trivets. On this page, we present the fascinating manufacturing process and the advantages of our cast iron teapots.


The iron production

Traditional cast iron teapots have been produced for centuries with only minor modifications. Experienced master craftsmen produce aluminium moulds which are used to cast the iron teapots. The furnace that heats and liquefies the iron to fill the moulds is in operation 24 hours a day.

Portions of the molten iron are removed from the furnace, transported via a rail system to the casting fields and poured into aluminium moulds situated in holes in the ground. After at least 24 hours, the aluminium casting moulds are dug out of the ground.

The insides of the unfinished pots are then polished to prepare them for the subsequent enamel sealing process. This makes the teapots particularly resistant. A seamless and even glaze is achieved by pouring the liquid enamel around the body several times.

Areas that are difficult to access, such as the edges of the pot, are finished by hand. The glaze hardens and seals the jugs after a drying and firing period. Finally, the outside of the pots is refined with selected colours in elegant gloss and matt shades. The quality of these precious products is sealed with a last firing.


Care Instructions for Iron Kettles: Keeping Your Kettle in Top Condition

Before First Use: Rinse the iron kettle thoroughly with hot water to remove any production residues. Then dry the kettle with a clean, lint-free cloth.

Tips for Longevity of Your Iron Kettle:

  • Immediate Cleaning: Rinse the kettle with clear water after each use and wipe it dry.
  • Air Circulation: Place the lid loosely on the kettle to allow any remaining moisture to escape.
  • Safe Heating: Never heat the kettle directly over an open flame or on glass ceramic cooktops. Instead, use a stove plate at low temperature.
  • No Microwave: Iron kettles are not microwave-safe.
  • Avoid Cleaning Agents: Clean the kettle only with clear water. Chemical cleaning agents are unnecessary.

  • No microwave: Iron kettles are not microwave-safe.
  • Avoid cleaning agents: Clean the kettle only with plain water. Chemical cleaning products are not necessary.

  • Water Removal: Do not leave water standing in the kettle for extended periods.
  • Avoid Contact with Oil and Salt: Keep the kettle away from oil and salt to protect the coating.
  • Temperature Protection: Protect the kettle from sudden temperature changes.
  • Caution with Enamel Coatings: Avoid damaging the enamel coating with sharp objects.
  • Dishwasher Prohibition: Iron kettles are not suitable for dishwashers. Clean them by Hand.
  • Never Heat Empty: Never heat the kettle when it is empty.

Note on Fruit Teas: Iron kettles are not suitable for brewing fruit teas, as the acids can damage the coating.

Protective Patina: Over time, a protective patina will form on the inside of the iron kettle. This is important and should not be removed. Small rust spots are normal and pose no health risk.

Follow these guidelines to ensure the longevity and functionality of your iron kettle while enjoying the full aroma of your teas!


Cha Cult® Decoration Inspiration

With the right presentation, you can convince your customers even more easily of your products.

Especially high-quality and more expensive iron kettles, for example, look particularly good when you give them space and don’t distract from them with too many tightly arranged products.

Present your iron kettles on different levels for a lively and varied appearance. Especially on small sales floors, a three-dimensional vertical structure creates additional space for product presentation. Iron kettles not only stand out on clean surfaces, but also look great on wood or differently coloured pedestals. Perhaps you could even create an Asian-inspired corner?

You can find more inspiration for the presentation of our Cha Cult® products here:


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