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New Marble Tea Pot - Lemon Cream

New Marble Tea Pot - Lemon Cream

Regular price $75.00 CAD
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The New Marble Collection by BORNN is a modern reinterpretation of traditional marbling techniques dating back to 15th-century Anatolia. Each piece is handmade in Turkey using the centuries-old process of fusing glass onto heavy-gauge steel, ensuring both durability and individuality. No two pieces are exactly alike—every swirl and mark is a signature of its handcrafted journey.

The contrasting tones and playful patterns bring a striking visual impact, blending contemporary aesthetics with timeless craftsmanship.

They are oven-, dishwasher-, and freezer-safe (but not microwave-safe), making them perfect for both everyday use and special occasions.

Capacity: 1000cc

Handmade in Turkey

Dishwasher and oven safe

No microwave


Care Instructions for Enamelware

Enamelware is made with a smooth, non-porous glass surface that’s naturally bacteria-resistant and easy to clean. With proper care, it can last a lifetime and even be passed down through generations.


Cleaning & Maintenance:

• Use the soft side of a sponge or a soft brush.

• Avoid abrasive tools like steel wool, scouring powders, or ceramic particles.

• Hand washing is recommended, but if using a dishwasher, choose the glassware cycle.

• Dry thoroughly after washing; remove lime spots with vinegar water.

• A mix of lime juice and baking soda is great for gentle, natural cleaning.

• Marks from metal utensils are usually surface-level and can be removed with mild cleaner.


Usage Tips:

• Avoid using with highly acidic foods (like citrus) in colored enamelware, as it may dull the shine; White coloured enamelware is safe to use with acidic food.

• Enamel may chip if dropped or knocked against hard surfaces, but it’s still safe to use even if steel is exposed.

• Minor cosmetic details like flash rust, air holes in hollow handles, or seam lines are normal parts of the handmade enameling process.

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