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Product Details
Produced by the pioneers of artisanal enamelware, BORNN. The brand was founded in 2015 by two sisters, originally from Istanbul, who take their inspiration from the fascinating history of enamelware and by using traditional manufacturing techniques that date back to the 15th century, they design and produce modern, unique, hand-crafted pieces to help keep these skills alive
These decorative, style statement candles will not only look amazing on your tables but will also fill your home with the most splendid Neroli aroma
Details
- Hand poured
- Natural oil
- 100% soy wax
- Biodegradable
- 48h burn time
- Phthalate-free
- Cruelty-free
How To Use
Due to its smooth, non-porous surface made of glass, the enamel is bacteria-inhibiting and is easy to clean. With right care and use it can last for a lifetime and become a family heirloom and your dishes will look new for generations to come
- Use the smooth side of the cleaning sponge or a soft brush for cleaning.
- Avoid wire brushes, steel wool, scouring powder containing sand, and cleaning sponges with ceramic particles that can scratch the surface.
- When using the dishwasher, select the glass washing program. We recommend washing by hand for long enjoyment of the radiant shine of enamel.
- Dry the cookware well. Any lime spots can effortlessly be removed with vinegar water.
- Do not use heavy-duty cleaning products and harsh chemicals when cleaning, enamelware can easily be cleaned with a simple combination of lime juice and baking soda.
- What appear to be scratches in the enamel could be marks left by metal tools: streaks of metallic residue, which have caused little or no damage to the underlying enamel. Enamel is much harder than stainless steel, you can scrub the marks with a gentle cleaning compound.
- The shiny surface of colored enamel can be affected by high acidic food. Using to serve citrus-containing food can make the surface look matte, therefore we do not recommend using it with meals that contain too much lemon, lime, orange etc. to keep the shine of your product. White-coloured enamelware is safe to use with acidic food.
- Enameled steel is incredibly strong, but the glass top coat will chip if handled too roughly or dropped onto hard surfaces (revealing the steel frame underneath) remember it is still safe to eat from your enamelware dishes even if the steel underneath the glass is exposed.
- During the production process of enamelware products are hung for drying and firing under their rims therefore flash rust can appear in these areas, and they can be easily removed with a damp cloth.
- There are small holes to allow gas to escape on models with hollow handles. Here the air can escape during firing. The little bubbles are part of the enameling process.
- There may be seams on the inside of the handle. Basic enamel leaks outwards slightly during firing, and a thin line appears this is part of the enameling process.