Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Bodum Assam 34-Ounce Cast-Iron Tea Press with Stainless Steel Filter

!±8± Bodum Assam 34-Ounce Cast-Iron Tea Press with Stainless Steel Filter

Brand : Bodum | Rate : | Price : $99.95
Post Date : Oct 26, 2011 01:16:22 | Usually ships in 24 hours


The BODUM Assam cast iron tea press is both a functional and artful item for the tea table. The cast iron tea press combines the old Japanese tradition of enjoying tea in a tetsubin style teapot with BODUM's proven tea press system. The Assam shape is reminiscent of the traditional English tea pots, whereas the cast iron material and its texture create the relaxing feeling of participating in a Japanese tea ceremony, a purifying bath of the six senses. Cast iron was used not only to convey the Asian style, but because of its brilliant qualities to preserve heat and therefore the consistent quality of the tea within. To create the distinctive Assam bowl shape, two iron cast parts are fused together. The knob pattern (Arare) surrounding the exterior of the pot contains the same amount of knobs in the first and last row. The inside is lined with a smooth, durable vitreous coating of enamel to prevent the iron from deterioration. If properly cared for, the cast iron teapot will last more than a lifetime. The Assam cast iron tea press should be hand washed and never placed directly on the stove or open heat source. Brewing loose-leaf tea is easy with the Assam. Simple add your favorite black, green, herbal, or white tea to the infuser. Pour hot water over the tea, filling the pot. Allow the tea to brew to your liking and then press. The patented press system separates the tea leaves from the water, completely stopping the brewing process and eliminating bitter tea. This means that you can enjoy your tea over time while resting assured that your first cup and third cup will taste the same. The Assam 4 Cup Tea Press serves 8 ¿ 4 oz cups.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Price Ranges For Silver Tea Sets

!±8± Price Ranges For Silver Tea Sets

Over the past ten years the price of silver rose just over $ 4.00 to more than $ 20.00 per ounce, what percentage actually better than gold. Although it fluctuates more than gold, last year alone, has doubled in price, so if you bought the tea set in silver, as the lowest price you can still be considered a value. If you do not have the luck to do this, you might still consider it a bargain and a safe investment for theThe future.

But what exactly should you buy? Now in 2008, was over fifty percent of the production of silver for industrial use, nineteen percent used for jewelry, coins and medals for eight percent and seven percent for domestic silverware. The rest could be considered the use of photography, but the model for this is changing with the advent of digital cameras. It is mainly in Central and South America, China, Russia, Poland and Australia and is abundantabundance.

Whatever you choose to buy, take your time over it. Firstly, check for the hallmark or assay mark to ensure it is genuine. If it does not have a hallmark, or say 'sterling', it could be of foreign production, or even silver plate, which is worth less than half the value of sterling. Once you have located a hallmark, a quick bit of research on the internet will establish the date and place of manufacture. Examine items carefully by running your fingers all around them to seek out weak spots like dents or thinning of the silver. If you think something is wrong, breathe on the area to show the surrounding area in relief so you can examine it more carefully.

It is almost impossible to say what the price of an antique silver tea set should be as so many factors need to be taken into account, but if you are willing to settle for silver-plate, an attractive four or five piece set would range from as little as 0.00 to ,000.00+ for better quality hollowware. For genuine antiques you would need to look for private sales or check out the auction rooms. Many people nowadays prefer a tea press to a teapot and cafetière style coffee or tea press sets in glass and stainless steel can be picked up for under .00.

For a tea press that looks far less like a coffee-maker and more like a traditional teapot, modern Bodum tea presses cost around .00 from a wide number of retail outlets. But if you visualise yourself sipping afternoon tea from your genuine antique tea service, like a member of the British aristocracy, you may well need to remortgage your house before you start scouring those country house sales and specialist auction rooms.


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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Bodum Bora Bora 17-Ounce Doublewall Thermo Tea Press

!±8± Bodum Bora Bora 17-Ounce Doublewall Thermo Tea Press

Brand : Bodum | Rate : | Price : $129.95
Post Date : Oct 15, 2011 17:01:57 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Winner of two prestigious design awards: the 2006 iF Design award and the 2005 Formland design award, Bodum's new Bora Bora Double Wall Tea Press will keep your tea hotter for longer. Handmade of borosilicate glass, the double wall construction has therma

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