Palais des Thés Maroni-Momiji Teapot
Best cast-iron teapot for tea enthusiasts seeking seasonal elegance.
This cast-iron vessel turns your daily steep into a meditative ritual, offering unmatched heat retention that delicate glass or ceramic pots simply cannot match. It is heavy and requires a bit more care than a standard kettle, but the trade-off is a timeless, heirloom-quality piece that keeps your tea hot until the very last drop.
$239.98
at
LeTablierBleu
Who it's for
- Tea drinkers who prefer a slow, lingering brewing experience
- Collectors seeking a durable, heirloom-quality kitchen staple
- Hosts looking for an elegant, authentic centerpiece for tea service
Who should skip it
- Users with limited wrist strength or mobility issues
- Busy individuals who prefer low-maintenance, dishwasher-safe kitchenware
- Minimalists wanting a single vessel for both boiling and steeping
Performance breakdown
Heat Retention
Heavy cast iron keeps your brew piping hot for extended sessions.
Build Quality
Robust construction ensures this piece lasts for generations of tea rituals.
Aesthetic Appeal
Intricate maple leaf motifs bring a sophisticated seasonal charm to tables.
Maintenance Ease
Enamel coating simplifies cleaning but requires careful hand-washing to avoid damage.
Versatility
Lacks stovetop compatibility, limiting its role to a dedicated serving vessel.
Brewing Convenience
Absence of an included infuser necessitates separate equipment for loose-leaf preparation.
Key Specs
Material
Cast Iron
Interior Finish
Enameled with food-safe varnish
Model Number
M196A
Vendor
Palais des Thes
Server Type
Tea Pot
Includes Infuser
False
Stovetop Safe
False
Microwave Safe
False
Dishwasher Safe
False
Induction Compatible
False
Know before you buy
Still have a question?
Ask Metto anything about the Palais des Thés Maroni-Momiji Teapot before you decide.