Enamel Steel Turkish Coffee Pot • Heritage Kiln-Fired Finish • Durable Ritual Brewer
Product Description
Step into a ritual of connection and craft with this enamel-steel Turkish coffee pot. At House of Tonic, we honor objects that transcend utility—they become portals into slow mornings, shared stories and mindful moments. This pot is built on an age-old legacy of kiln-fired enamelware, bridging heritage manufacturing and modern living.
Quality & Materials
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Forged from heavy-gauge steel and coated in successive layers of porcelain-enamel glaze, this pot is formed using a technique that includes a base enamel dip, a color layer, and a fired-on decoration that becomes part of the surface.
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The finish is non-porous, highly resistant to rust, staining and wear—creating a vessel that endures both everyday routines and outdoor hearths.
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Because the decoration is fused into the enamel layer rather than applied superficially, the design remains resilient, unaffected by heat, liquids or time.
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The form is suited for traditional brewing ritual: a well-designed spout for precise pour, a comfortable long handle for safe handling, and a body sized to gather around the table.
Why this piece matters for House of Tonic
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Heritage in form – The manufacturing process reflects more than a century of enamelware craft: a lineage of steel-work, kiln-firing and functional beauty.
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Nature-connected ritual – Whether you’re brewing beside the restored schoolhouse in Falls Village, or by an early morning fire in the woods, this pot invites slow intention.
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Beauty and durability in balance – As with our skincare philosophy, the object must stand up to use, age with grace, and invite ceremony rather than replace it.
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Living object – This is more than a brewing tool: it’s a companion to your morning pause, your story-sharing moment, your connection to place.
Care & Use Instructions
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Wash before first use with warm water and mild dish soap; avoid abrasive scrubbers to protect the enamel surface.
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This pot is suitable for stovetop use—gas, ceramic, electric, even induction—thanks to the durable steel/enamel construction.
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Avoid rapid temperature changes (for instance, moving from freezer to flame) which can stress the enamel layer.
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If the enamel coating chips and the underlying steel becomes exposed, the pot remains usable—with caution: monitor for oxidation and consider retiring it from high-heat use.
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Hand-washing is recommended to maintain the sheen of the enamel finish over time.
Specifications:
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Capacity: approximately 0.7 L (~24 oz)
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Material: Steel core + porcelain enamel finish
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Finish: [insert your color/variant list here]
- Origin: Produced with a multi-stage firing process rooted in heritage enamelware manufacture
Why you’ll love it:
This pot calls you into ritual—into the space between bean and brew, place and presence. With each swirl of the grounds and each slow pour, you honour craft, material, story. It lives equally at home beside the Schoolhouse Sanctuary hearth or on the trail beside a fire pit. Built to last, designed to matter.
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Sustainably Conscious by Design
Sustainably Conscious by Design
At House of Tonic, every choice is intentional.
We choose aluminum and glass over plastic, prioritizing reuse, recyclability, and environmental responsibility. We craft in small batches, using handwritten batch labels not just for distinction, but as part of a disciplined quality and traceability process.
Our ingredient sourcing is grounded in deep research and seasonal diversity—ensuring we work in harmony with nature, not in competition with it.
Being sustainably conscious means more than just making “eco-friendly” claims.
It means slowing down. Asking questions. Choosing long-term impact over short-term convenience. It means avoiding ingredients that overburden ecosystems, even if they’re trending. It means respecting the land, the farmers, the bees, the soil, the seasons. It’s not perfection—it’s presence. Awareness. Responsibility.
We believe sustainability isn’t a checkbox.
It’s a relationship.
