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Ruffoni Historia Disney© Hammered Copper Stockpot with Mickey Knob, 7 1/2-Qt.

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    Summary

    Ruffoni's most iconic and easily recognizable shape meets the quintessential Disney character: Mickey Mouse. As resourceful as Mickey, this covered stockpot will be by your side to simmer healthy and nourishing soups and stocks, and boil pasta for midweek dinners for the whole family. Crafted of solid copper for superior heat conductivity, it's hammered for increased strength and lasting beauty, and tin-lined by hand over fire so it's naturally low-stick. The riveted handles are cast of solid bronze, and the lid is crowned by a solid bronze Mickey Mouse limited edition knob, designed to celebrate Disney 100 Years of Wonder. It's a collectors' piece that will transition confidently from stovetop to tabletop – and thanks to its striking look, will be a conversation starter even when resting on the stove.

    • Ideal for boiling and simmering soups and stocks.
    • Crafted of solid copper for unparalleled heat conductivity and tin-lined by hand over fire.
    • Hammered for increased strength and lasting beauty.
    • Crowned by Limited Edition Mickey Mouse bronze knob.
    • Includes Disney100 x Ruffoni Celebration bronze coin.
    • Riveted handles are cast of solid bronze.
    • Handcrafted in Italy.
    • Made in limited quantities; stamped on bottom with unique serial number.
    • © & ™ Disney. All rights reserved.

    Dimensions & More Info

    • 9 1/2" diam., 7" high (12 3/4" wide with handles, 9 1/2" high with lid).
    • 7 1/2-qt. cap.
    • 5 lb. 14 oz. with lid.
    • Handcrafted in Italy.

    Additional Information

    • This product contains the following chemical: tin (and compounds). For more information, visit the Williams Sonoma Disclosures page.

    Use & Care

    Use

    • Oven safe to 430°F (including lid).
    • Ideal for gas and electric cooktops (not induction compatible).
    • Use low to moderate heat on cooktop.
    • To avoid salt staining or pitting, add salt to cookware only after food has reached boiling point.
    • Do not place empty cookware on hot cooktop or in preheated oven; doing so will damage tin lining.
    • Use wood or plastic utensils to avoid damaging tin lining.
    • High temperatures, salt, acidic food, citrus and wine will cause tin lining to darken. This will not affect flavor of food or performance of cookware.
    • Caution: Lid knob and handles will get hot during use. Always wear potholders or use oven mitts.
    • Do not store food in cookware.

    Care

    • Hand-wash with soft sponge or cloth and mild detergent.
    • To remove stuck-on debris, fill cookware with water and place over low heat. Allow debris to soften until it is easy to remove.
    • Avoid using abrasive cleaners such as steel wool and scouring powder, and abrasive nylon sponges.
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