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Pamela 1 S. Came promptly. The craftsmanship is superb and the design feels effortlessly elegant. Highly recommend this for any tea lover.
A Calm Presence for Daily Tea
This teapot was handcrafted in Dehua by ceramic artist Huang Qiuyang, shaped slowly by hand and finished in a wood-fired kiln. Fire, ash, and time decide its final surface—no two are ever the same.
Its form is modest and grounded. Nothing dramatic. Nothing performative.
Just a quiet object that feels right the moment you pick it up.
The body is softly rounded, sitting low and steady on the table.
The straight handle fits naturally into your grip, offering a calm, controlled pour—no adjustment, no learning curve.
The ash glaze settles in gentle gray tones, like morning mist resting on stone.
Some areas feel smooth, others subtly textured—your fingers notice before your eyes do.
This is a teapot that doesn’t ask for attention,
but rewards it.
The unglazed areas of the wood-fired body will deepen in color over years of use, growing more lustrous as it absorbs the tea.
This is not a display teapot.
It’s meant to live on your tea table.
“Some teapots perform.
Others accompany you.
I always choose the second.”
— Kevin