Brewing tea, admiring the pot, savoring the infusion – these are moments to slow down the act of drinking tea.
This wood-fired teapot doesn't chase perfect colors, nor will every side be the same. It has journeyed through fire, leaving behind the marks of time and refinement, not just the decorative glaze formed by falling ash.
The glaze on this pot is warm and lustrous, the handle's curve is natural, and it pours smoothly. The interior remains unglazed, retaining the subtle pores of the clay, making this a teapot that can be "nurtured."
Whether you're quietly brewing tea alone, or sitting with two or three people for a slow drink, you can admire the falling ash and fire marks left by the wood firing. Feel how the pot's body has transformed into this resilient yet gentle form under the kiln's intense heat. You will love its uniqueness even more – the unrepeatable and captivating charm of wood firing. Each kiln firing is an unknown, and for it to be appreciated and treasured is an encouragement to the maker.
Each wood-fired teapot is one of a kind; even if remade, it will never be identical. If you are looking for a teapot that doesn't rush to impress and is willing to accompany you for a long time, this would be a very reliable choice.
*Capacity: 210ml Material: Ceramic *Wood-fired at 1250°C~
*Please air dry after rinsing with clean water.
Handmade ceramic art, unique; the aesthetic of Wabi-Sabi living.
This product is packaged in a shock-proof sponge gift box and includes instructions on how to prepare the teapot upon shipment.
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- This teapot is hand-thrown from clay. The spout features a honeycomb filter to prevent tea leaves from clogging. The interior of the pot is unglazed, preserving its porous nature. Fired for 4 days continuously at over 1250°C in a wood kiln, the falling ash and minerals in the clay melt to form a naturally rustic glaze. This particular teapot is fully glazed, possesses far-infrared properties, purifies water for a sweeter taste, and pours smoothly. It is well-suited for medium to heavily oxidized teas.
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