Sri Lanka's unique humid tropical climate presents a significant challenge for traditional metalware, as oxidation and rust happen rapidly. This has led to an increasing demand for black enamel cookware, which provides a non-reactive barrier that protects the cast iron core from the salt-heavy air of coastal regions like Colombo and Galle.
In the commercial sector, the rise of luxury tourism and boutique resorts has sparked a surge in the adoption of custom bbq tools. Chefs are moving away from generic implements toward specialized, ergonomic sets that can handle the heavy-duty requirements of outdoor grill events and traditional Sri Lankan BBQ fusion.
Furthermore, the urban middle class in Sri Lanka is shifting toward healthier cooking methods. The versatility of a cast iron skillet with enamel exterior allows for a seamless transition from the stovetop to the oven, meeting the needs of a demographic that blends traditional slow-cooking with modern European pastry and roasting techniques.





