Stitch Green Cast Iron Teapot

Stitch Green Cast Iron Teapot

$139.95
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This beautiful cast iron teapot is full of character! It has a slanted stitch design on the outside that pairs perfectly with the overall triangular shape of the teapot. Crafted in Japan of cast iron, the teapot includes a stainless steel infuser basket that can be easily removed for cleaning. And it has a fully-enameled inside for a lifetime of use. Teapot makes up to 33oz (975mL) of tea.

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5.0

Underrated!!

By Afternoon Tea Drinker

from New Jersey

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        It took almost two years for me to make the decision to invest in a good cast iron teapot. Though drawn to the green stitch teapot—I was hesitant to purchase it, due to the lack of customer reviews. Finally, I ignored my uncertainty and I have no regrets! This teapot is the perfect size—it holds a generous 33 ounces of tea. I love the shape and height. The color is beautiful—a soothing shade of green that is sure to appeal to all nature lovers. I truly do not understand why it is not more popular. In addition, I bought the green bubble glass teacups to complete my set, which is beautiful, but not too feminine looking—my husband loves the teapot and cups as much as I do! I am so happy with my purchase! Note: Teavana should provide the meaning of the stitch symbol as it does with its other teapot symbols. The stitch design is symbolic to the paths/roads we take in life—both bad/good and how they eventually reach the same ultimate destination. (Something along those lines anyway.)

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