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Tea kettle, glass # 11878, 300 ml.
Tea kettle, glass # 11878, 300 ml.
Yixing teapot # 93620 160 ml
Yixing teapot # 93620 160 ml
Regular price $149.00
Yixing teapot # 93620 160 ml
Teapot # 41957, porcelain, 250 ml.
Teapot # 41957, porcelain, 250 ml.
Teapot # 41961, porcelain, 230 ml.
Teapot # 41961, porcelain, 230 ml.
Teapot # 41963, porcelain, 230 ml.
Teapot # 41963, porcelain, 230 ml.
Teapot # 41964, porcelain, 230 ml
Teapot # 41964, porcelain, 230 ml
Yixing teapot # 91214
Yixing teapot # 91214
Regular price $235.00
Yixing teapot # 91214
Jade belt lettering Teapot # 91328 260 ml
Jade belt lettering Teapot # 91328 260 ml
Teapot, # 43471, glass, 550 ml.
Teapot, # 43471, glass, 550 ml.
Tea kettle, glass # 11872, 200 ml.
Tea kettle, glass # 11872, 200 ml.
Teapot # 43475, glass, 175 ml.
Teapot # 43475, glass, 175 ml.
Tea kettle, glass # 11874, 350 ml.
Tea kettle, glass # 11874, 350 ml.
Teapot # 43476, glass, 200 ml.
Teapot # 43476, glass, 200 ml.
Teapot # 43470, glass, 1000 ml.
Teapot # 43470, glass, 1000 ml.
Coral Red Ceramic Teapot # 93462, 100 ml
Coral Red Ceramic Teapot # 93462, 100 ml
Qinzhou Nixing Clay Teapot # 93420, 100 ml
Qinzhou Nixing Clay Teapot # 93420, 100 ml
Yixing Teapot # 93633, 80 ml
Yixing Teapot # 93633, 80 ml
Regular price $293.00
Yixing Teapot # 93633, 80 ml
Hand-painted ceramic teapot # 934742
Hand-painted ceramic teapot # 934742
White Porcelain Teapot # 94515, 100 ml
White Porcelain Teapot # 94515, 100 ml

Tea culture in China and Japan is steeped in history and tradition, and the teapot is a central component of this culture.

There are many different types of teapots used in these countries, each with their unique features and designs.

Chinese teapots are often made from clay or porcelain and are designed to enhance the flavor and aroma of the tea. They come in various shapes, such as the Yixing teapot, which is a small, unglazed clay teapot that is seasoned with the flavor of tea over time.

Another type is the gaiwan, a lidded bowl with a saucer and a lid, used for steeping and drinking tea.

Japanese teapots, on the other hand, are typically made from ceramic or cast iron and are designed for the ritualistic Japanese tea ceremony. The most well-known type is the kyusu, a small, handleless teapot used for brewing Japanese green tea.

Other types include the houhin, a small teapot with a built-in strainer, and the tetsubin, a cast iron teapot that is often used for brewing tea over a flame.

Each type of teapot has its own unique history, design, and purpose, making them an essential component of tea culture in China and Japan.