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Indigo Japanese Porcelain Teapot with Metal Handle and Mesh Strainer - Faire Living
Indigo Japanese Porcelain Teapot with Metal Handle and Mesh Strainer - Faire Living
Indigo Japanese Porcelain Teapot with Metal Handle and Mesh Strainer - Faire Living

Indigo Japanese Porcelain Teapot with Metal Handle and Mesh Strainer

Regular price $92.00 CAD
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Color
SizeSmall
Artisan Made
Small Batch
Natural Materials

A porcelain teapot crafted in Seto, Japan, fitted with a fine wire mesh strainer for loose-leaf tea.

Finished in a matte indigo glaze, with a hand-fitted stainless steel handle that arches over the top and a wide lid for easy filling and cleaning. Ideal for an afternoon pot of Ceylon, a long pour-over morning, or a quick cup between meetings, bringing modern function to a centuries-old craft.

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Technique
Pottery
Origin
Japan
Material
Porcelain
Dimensions
SMALL
W 6, D 4.4, H 4", 15.9 oz
LARGE
W 7, D 5, × H 4.4", 27.4 oz
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Indigo Japanese Porcelain Teapot with Metal Handle and Mesh Strainer

$92.00 CAD
Considered Details
Maker's Stamp On Bottom
Signed Made In Japan
Matte Glazed
By eliminating shine, this glaze allows the intricate detailing of the pottery to be fully highlighted.
Unique Features
Subtle color shade variations, glaze drips
Dishwasher Safe
See product care below for more details.
Seto Potters at the wheel — Seto City, Aichi, Japan
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seto potters

SETO CITY · AICHI, JAPAN

This story begins in the heart of Japan's pottery region, where ceramics have been made for more than a thousand years. In 1950, a small ceramics shop opened its doors. Seventy-five years later, the studio's work is known across Japan. Slow, considered pieces, shaped by a place that has set the country's table for a millennium.

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