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Enamelware

Enamelware consists of metal objects, typically made of steel or cast iron, coated with a smooth, durable layer of enamel, which is a type of vitreous glass. This coating creates a non-porous, heat-resistant surface that prevents rust, food sticking, and makes cleaning easier. Enamelware is commonly used for cookware, dishes, and camping gear because it combines the sturdiness of metal with the aesthetic appeal and functionality of glazed ceramic. Its classic, glossy appearance and resistance to staining and corrosion have made it a popular choice for both everyday and vintage kitchenware.