“Moon Ripple” Pottery Teapot (Large)
For tea enthusiasts, using a beautiful teapot when brewing tea can enhance the joy and enjoyment of the process, and also help both the host and guests immerse themselves in the present moment. This teapot is full-bodied, and when viewed from above, looks like a round moon. The unique glaze color is naturally formed by the reaction of the glaze and the kiln fire, making each piece one-of-a-kind. The smoke-blue color of the glaze is reminiscent of the sky or distant mountains, with rich layers. With use, fine cracking patterns may emerge on the surface, adding interest to its usage.
The water flow from the teapot, while not as smooth as that of a traditional Yixing teapot, is still quite fluent. The teapot spout cuts off water cleanly. The handle is designed for easy grip. The knob on the teapot lid is unique and differs from the traditional large knobs. Despite its small size, the groove design between the knob and the lid, coupled with the slight roughness of the glaze, facilitates an easy grip.
For tea enthusiasts, using a beautiful teapot when brewing tea can enhance the joy and enjoyment of the process, and also help both the host and guests immerse themselves in the present moment. This teapot is full-bodied, and when viewed from above, looks like a round moon. The unique glaze color is naturally formed by the reaction of the glaze and the kiln fire, making each piece one-of-a-kind. The smoke-blue color of the glaze is reminiscent of the sky or distant mountains, with rich layers. With use, fine cracking patterns may emerge on the surface, adding interest to its usage.
The water flow from the teapot, while not as smooth as that of a traditional Yixing teapot, is still quite fluent. The teapot spout cuts off water cleanly. The handle is designed for easy grip. The knob on the teapot lid is unique and differs from the traditional large knobs. Despite its small size, the groove design between the knob and the lid, coupled with the slight roughness of the glaze, facilitates an easy grip.
For tea enthusiasts, using a beautiful teapot when brewing tea can enhance the joy and enjoyment of the process, and also help both the host and guests immerse themselves in the present moment. This teapot is full-bodied, and when viewed from above, looks like a round moon. The unique glaze color is naturally formed by the reaction of the glaze and the kiln fire, making each piece one-of-a-kind. The smoke-blue color of the glaze is reminiscent of the sky or distant mountains, with rich layers. With use, fine cracking patterns may emerge on the surface, adding interest to its usage.
The water flow from the teapot, while not as smooth as that of a traditional Yixing teapot, is still quite fluent. The teapot spout cuts off water cleanly. The handle is designed for easy grip. The knob on the teapot lid is unique and differs from the traditional large knobs. Despite its small size, the groove design between the knob and the lid, coupled with the slight roughness of the glaze, facilitates an easy grip.
Handcrafted by Leziyan
Made in Shanghai
Volume: ca 160 mL/5.4 fl oz
Material: pottery
Glaze: natural plant ash glaze
This handcrafted product is one of a kind. The photos on this page are of the actual item for sale.
Caretaking
Wash promptly after each use. Hand wash only.
Avoid using chemical cleaning agents.
Wipe with a soft cloth, and dry well before storing.
Not dishwasher safe. Do not microwave.