3 quart Dutch oven with lid. Porcelain enamel cast iron in graduated blue finish. 9.75 inch diameter. Convenient handles on base. Knob on lid - oven safe to 500 degrees. Hand wash with soapy water and plastic or nylon scouring pad. Dishwasher safe. Use only wooden or silicone utensils. Suitable for use on all cooking surfaces - even induction. Limited lifetime warranty. Perfect for the refined cook who loves style as much as function, the Lodge Color Enamel 3 Qt. Dutch Oven in Caribbean is the perfect size for cooking family meals or side dishes and has a graduated blue enamel finish that will look beautiful on your dining table. This classic round enamel cast iron oven has handy touches like the large, easy to grab knob on the lid - it's oven safe to 500 degrees - and the two handles on the base that make this a cook's best friend. By combining the superior cooking performance of enamel cast iron construction with the unparalleled beauty of the nuanced blue finish, this durable oven is on its way to becoming a family heirloom. Cast iron has excellent heat retention and diffusion properties, meaning cast iron vessels maintain heat and cook food thoroughly and evenly, no matter the cooking surface. It even works with induction heating elements. An enamel coating eliminates the need to season the metal and allows for more thorough cleaning, and makes the gorgeous graduated blue finish possible. Dishwasher safe. About Lodge Manufacturing Founded by Joseph Lodge in 1896, Lodge Manufacturing is the oldest family-owned cookware foundry in America and is a market leader in cast iron cookware. Nestled alongside the Cumberland Plateau of the Appalachian Mountains is the town of South Pittsburg, Tennessee, where Lodge produces the finest cast iron cookware in the world. The company offers the most extensive selection of quality cast iron goods on the market, including skillets, Dutch ovens, camping cookware and more. Lodge is also an eco-responsible company, with programs to reduce hazardous waste, reuse foundry sand, establish new ponds for plant and animal life, and plant new trees on the Lodge campus.