In North America, pink tea kettle were normally used by cowboys for their coffee during cattle runs and drives. These kettles had to be strong and sturdy for the long haul. For most of the part, a lot of the tea kettles were made of copper which conducted heat easily. In china, tea kettles were made of porcelain which added to the allure of the eastern world. Such tea pots and tea cups were so artfully done that it was highly traded. These days kettles are mostly made from stainless steel and depending on the brand, design and size the range of prices may start from 20 dollars up to 300 dollars and up.

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