The ABC of the teapot
Alessi teapot
A-Alessi Teapot: Alessi is a kitchen utensil company in Italy and one of its famous products are teapots.
A-Alessi Teapot: Alessi is a kitchen utensil company in Italy and one of its famous products are teapots.
Brown Betty teapot
B-Brown Betty teapot: is an English teapot with a rounded shape. It is reputed for its excellent heat retention due to the red clay.
C-Cube teapot: this a cubic teapot especially designed to be used on a ship. Its cubic shape stabilise it and prevents it from rolling over.
Dammann teaopt
D-Dammann.teapot: is one of the oldest French companies that produces tea and teapots.
D-Dammann.teapot: is one of the oldest French companies that produces tea and teapots.
Ehrenfried Walter
F-Flagstaff House Museum of Teaware: has the oldest teapot in the history which dates back to 1513 and is attributed to Gong Chun.
Gong Chun teapot
G-Gong Chun teapot: Gong Chun is a Chinese servant of the scholar Jinsha who learned how to make high quality teapots.
G-Gong Chun teapot: Gong Chun is a Chinese servant of the scholar Jinsha who learned how to make high quality teapots.
The handle of the teapot
H-Handle of the teapot: is the top or the side part that allow to carry the pot.
H-Handle of the teapot: is the top or the side part that allow to carry the pot.
The tea infusion
I-Infusion of tea: The infusion is made by adding boiling water to tea leaves. The resulting liquid is the infusion
I-Infusion of tea: The infusion is made by adding boiling water to tea leaves. The resulting liquid is the infusion
The kyusu
K-Kyusu teapot: is the traditional Japanese teapot, but it is more popular in the state of Tokoname. The spout is designed in such way there is no drop when pouring.
L-Lid of the teapot: is the cover of the teapot. It is often crafted with an air hole at the top to avoid the dripping when pouring tea.
Newell teapot
N-Newell teapot: Martin Newell is a British computer graphics designers who developed the designs of teapots in Utah University.
Porcelain first emerged in China and then spread to the rest of the world. lt is popular because it can be mixed with glazes and allow a wide range of treatments in vessels.
Qingbai teapot
Qingbai teapot
Raku teapot
R-Raku teapot: Raku is a type of traditional Japanese pottery that became also popular in American pottery in the 1950s.
The Sagittarius
S-Sagittarius: Sagittarius contains a pattern that looks like a teapot.
R-Raku teapot: Raku is a type of traditional Japanese pottery that became also popular in American pottery in the 1950s.
The Sagittarius
S-Sagittarius: Sagittarius contains a pattern that looks like a teapot.
U-Utah Teapot : is the second name of Newell teapot which is a 3D teapot model desiogned by Martin Newell
Victorian teapot
V-Victorian teapots: these teapots date back to The Queen Victoria era (1837-1901 ) and have very elegant style.
V-Victorian teapots: these teapots date back to The Queen Victoria era (1837-1901 ) and have very elegant style.
Walker and Hall teapot
W-Walker and Hall: is a British company that produced electroplated items since 1862. Currently the firm continues to sell silver plates and tea services.
W-Walker and Hall: is a British company that produced electroplated items since 1862. Currently the firm continues to sell silver plates and tea services.
Xinjiang Hojo teapot
X-Xinjiang Hojo: is a Japanese company producing green tea, kettles and teapots.
X-Xinjiang Hojo: is a Japanese company producing green tea, kettles and teapots.
Y-Yixing teapot: it is the typical traditional Chinese teapot of the 15 th century. It is made with clay from the city of Yixing in Jingsu province in China. Zisha Yixing teapot
Z-Zisha: is the second name of Yixing clay.
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