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Description It is a perfect small teapot which is special for brewing Oolong Tea/Dancong Oolong/Rock Tea. The design of the lid is a hat design, which make it completely hat design teapot. Also pouring is very well with ball filter. Teapot Dia.:45mm Height:75mm Volume:150ml Match cups Capacity:40ml Material:pottery clay Original:Jingdezhen,China Process:1350 degree Celsius Package:gift case Shipment About shipment we arrange fast shipment such as USPS to USA, there will be a tracking No. for tracking as well,customer will receive it 10-15 days. If damage we will re-send the item again! Do not hesitate to contact us for further details!
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Indulge in the timeless beauty of our handmade antique-styled teapot, a masterpiece crafted with exceptional artistry. This teapot is a unique fusion of old rock and mud mixed ceramic, fired at 1300 degrees, resulting in a rustic nature look that exudes vintage charm. Its origin can be traced back to Dehua, the renowned porcelain capital of China, known for its rich history of ceramic craftsmanship. Key Features: Design: This teapot captures the essence of traditional Chinese teaware with its antique-styled appearance. The attention to detail is evident in the exquisite features such as the delicate duck figurine on the tea lid. The teapot's rustic nature look evokes a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the organic beauty found in nature. The textured external body showcases the handcrafted nature of the teapot, making it a truly unique and one-of-a-kind piece. Certain elements of the teapot feature a blended in silver glaze, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to the overall design. These subtle accents enhance the teapot's visual appeal and create a captivating interplay between rustic and refined aesthetics. Old Rock and Mud Mixed Ceramic: The teapot is handcrafted using a blend of old rock and mud mixed ceramic, showcasing the skillful artistry of the maker. This unique combination creates a textured and earthy look that adds character and authenticity to the teapot. Fired at 1300 Degrees, the teapot undergoes a meticulous firing process, ensuring its durability and longevity. Collectible Art Piece: This teapot is not only a functional teaware but also a collectible art piece that showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of its maker. Its intricate details, antique-inspired design, and rich history make it a valuable addition to any teapot collection. Designer collection certificate and signature are included Available in 2 styles and size. Please see illustration pictures for details Care Instructions: To preserve the beauty and integrity of this teapot, hand wash it gently with warm water and a mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals that may damage the delicate glaze. Dry it thoroughly after washing and store it carefully to prevent any damage.
A stunning vintage circa 1926 cobalt glazed china teapot with silver plated lid and frame, from the King Cotton Hotel in Greensboro, North Carolina! In excellent condition, no dents or damage to the silver. No chips to the teapot body aside from one teeny flake right by the spout that was difficult to photograph. The silver frame was made by International Silver, marked with the hotel name underneath the lid. Measures 4.25 inches tall by 6.25 inches from spout to handle
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