How is enameled cast iron made?
Enameled cast iron cookware is produced in a sand-cast process. Quality cast iron requires a sand mold made under high pressure so the shape can be precisely controlled. The molds are destroyed after each use, ensuring that each piece is a one-of-a-kind creation. The enamel coating prevents rusting and eliminates the need to season the metal. Available in a variety of colors, it makes the whole piece easy to clean and resistant to abrasion and stains.