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Teavana Pewter Dragon Yixing Teapot
This teapot is the only Yixing we carry with pewter. The pewter and purple sand clay Yixing is a dynamic usage of materials with the dragon depicted in pewter relief. The spout is comprised of solid pewter and the handle is natural bamboo fastened by copper. Symbolic of good fortune, power and strength, this teapot also comes with a stainless steel basket and is presented inside a gorgeous wooden chest lined with cloth. Holds 20 ounces.
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$114
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This Phoenix and Dragon teapot represents the perfect Chinese dichotomy of yin and yang. Each side of the emerald green pot features an intricate dragon and phoenix in a raised clay pattern. The dragon represents the man, strong and powerful, the phoenix a woman who represents beauty. The 18 oz. teapot ultimately represents renewal as the phoenix rises from the ashes. Comes with two 4 oz. cups, each designed with a phoenix and dragon with a vermillion red trim and custom stainless steel tea infuser.
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Yixing Dragon Teapot and Cups
10th-century YiXing style, our teapot is petite in size and great in character. Master ceramists handcarve the enchanting detail and leave the interior unglazed, so the high-fired, porous zisha clay will season with each brewing. Pot serves two in the included terra-cotta cups. Teapot: 17 oz.; 8 1/4"L x 4"H. Cups: 3 oz.; 1 3/4"H. Made in China. Handwash.
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$125
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This teapot features the dragon as protector of the sea alongside the meaning of good fortune, power & and strength. The spout is the head of a dragon, the handle a tail and the entire dragon body sits on top of a design created to represent water in spirals. Holds 23 ounces. Free Shipping on orders over $50.
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Hot water is poured into the tea pot to rinse the tea pot, and then refilled with hot water and a 1/3 of tea leaves. Once the leaves have been soaked in the hot water, drain the water out immediately. Thus leaving only the tea leaves in the pot. Then refill the pot with hot water up to the brim and leaves to steep for half a minute. While the tea is being steeped, the cups should be rinsed with hot water to warm the cup. Then enjoy.
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A very high quality yixing teapot depicting Mother Dragon with newly hatched Baby Dragon emerging from the egg (teapot). The baby dragon is sticking its tongue out and it wiggles in its mouth.
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Beautiful blue clay with red accents. Applied Dragon design on one side and Phoenix on the other side. A perfect match with Jasmine Dragon Phoenix Pearls!
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Dragon Yixing Clay Teapot
For centuries, the Yixing teapots are known to be the best vessel for brewing tea. With continued usage the clay, from which the Yixing teapots are made, will absorb the aroma and flavors of your tea. They have the ability to withstand high temperatures and are slow to conduct heat; therefore, the handle remains comfortably cool even when pouring very hot tea. Throughout the ages they are renowned for their unique artistry and practical usage by incorporating the concepts of aesthetic beauty and...
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$29
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This beautifully detailed teapot form a dragon with his mouth as the tea spout. On a Yixing teapot, the dragon symbolizes power and strength. And when designed this beautifully, it engenders conversation. Made from Yixing clay, this teapot will season over time and enhance the flavors of your favorite tea. For this reason, it should be used on only one type of tea. This is a larger Yixing teapot that holds 17oz of water.
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This is in principle a sanxianghu but it lacks the jade fittings on the handle, knop and the spout. Its shape is very interesting, and the lack of jades makes it quite rare if not unique. The handle is covered with a strong plastic cord, we cannot see the condition of the pewter underneath. The knop is a mythical animal. a shou, and the spout is simply pewter. The body of the pot is unusual. Normally, the sanxianghu has calligraphy on one side, flowers on the other. This has calligraphy on...
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Medieval charm emanates from all sides of this clay and metallic teapot. Pewter has been carefully molded into a luminescent illustration of birds and cherry blossoms. Silvery pewter outlines the hexagonal teapots edges and sinuous spout. Two copper handles facilitate the serving process. When not in use, the large tea ware makes a sleek statement on any spot in the kitchen or dining area. Hand washing recommended. Packaged in a paper box. Made in China.
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Tea connoisseurs think that the best cup of tea is brewed in a small Yixing teapot. For centuries the little Chinese province of Yixing has been producing these highly collectible teapots. The beauty of these tea pots lies in the way tea is prepared. Hot water is poured into the tea pot to rinse the tea pot, and then refilled with hot water and a 1/3 of tea leaves. Once the leaves have been soaked in the hot water, drain the water out immediately. Thus leaving only the tea leaves in the pot. Then...
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Dragon Cloud Yixing Tea Pot ~ The tiny air pockets in the fired clay provide insulation and enrich the aroma and taste of the tea. With continued use the yixing tea pot will absorb the flavor of the tea… again enhancing the aroma and taste. Yixing tea pots date back to the Sung Dynasty. This wonderful dragon cloud tea pot holds approximately 10 oz. Measures approximately 6 inches long by 3.75 inches tall. Each piece is handcrafted in China.
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CHINESE DRAGON YIXING CLAY TEAPOT W/BOTTOM SIGNED
CHINESE DRAGON XIXING CLAY TEAPOT W/FROG ~ BOTTOM SIGNED CHINESE DRAGON XIXING CLAY TEAPOT W/BOTTOM SIGNED The Chinese are very critical about tea and have high requirements for tea quality. The clay from Xixing province is considered to make the best tea wares because it absorbs the flavour of tea, and should only ever be used for one variety of tea. It is said that you can make a cup of tea just by pouring boiling water into the teapot. Xixing teapots have been made for hundreds of years and are...
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$59
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Invite magic and good luck into your life with this dragon teapot. His open mouth frightens away demons while serving your favorite tea. The body and tail of the dragon are etched with scales and the horns on the dragons head are stippled for added texture. The dark brown clay comes from Yixing, China, where artisans have been creating teaware for centuries. Choose one type of tea to brew in this pot, and over time the sediments will help to enhance the flavor of your drink. The teapot, which...
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This beautiful hand-crafted Yixing Ware tea pot is made from the clay of the Yixing Chinese province. Yixing ware has the unique ability to absorb the tea flavor with continued usage. The fired clay contains tiny air pockets which provide insulation and enhanced taste and aroma of fine tea. The different colors are achieved from pigments added into the clay before firing. Due to the handmade nature of this tea pot, the textures and patterns will vary from piece to piece. 7" L x 3-1/4" H with a 17-ounce capacity
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The most familiar of mythical creatures appears here in detailed form, from its menacing mouth to its dragon tail handle. The spout has a ring which rotates when liquid passes through. A conjoining dragon body design appears on either side of teapot. Made in Yixing, China.
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Phoenix and Dragon Chinese Yixing Clay Tea Set 3 Piece Teapot 18 ounces With Infuser
This beautiful hand-crafted Yixing Ware tea set is made from the clay of the Yixing Chinese province. Yixing ware has the unique ability to absorb the tea flavor with continued usage. The fired clay contains tiny air pockets which provide insulation and enhanced taste and aroma of fine tea. The different colors are achieved from pigments added into the clay before firing. Due to the handmade nature of this tea set, the textures and patterns will vary from piece to piece. Tea pot -- 7-5/8" L x 4-3/8" H with...
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$33
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Product Description This is a superior Yixing Ware Teapot that combines art with practical usage. For centuries, Yixing teapots are known to be the best vessel for brewing tea. With continued usage, the porous teapot will absorb the aroma and flavors of your tea. It is noted that if you use a Yixing Teapot for many years, you can brew tea by just pouring boiling water into the empty pot, but again, this is after many many years of usage. They have the ability to withstand high temperatures and are...
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Blast off with this futuristic teapot, made from reddish brown Yixing clay. Domed lid and pewter accents give this pot an ultra modern feel. Angled handle compliments the pots curved body. Large teapot guarantees theyll be enough to go around. Comes with built-in infuser at the spout. Packaged in a paper gift box. Hand wash. Made in Yixing, China.
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Yixing teapots are often considered to be the Mercedes Benz of teapots and one look at the outstanding craftsmanship on this teapot will tell you why. Exquisite details add panache and dimension to the image of the Laughing Buddha gracing both sides of brown teapot and the symbols surrounding him. A pair of embossed majestic dragons approaches the overhead sun while the creature that sits atop the lid stands guard over teapots contents. Handcrafted and authenticated by artists chop on the bottom...
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After a soothing cup of tea, youll feel like floating on a cloud. Start the relaxation process with this Yixing teapot. The petite, chubby pots exterior blends sky with sea, and is embossed with dragon and fish patterns. Its lid is impressed with a cloud pattern. The light brown clay piece also features a spout with a built-in Yixing clay infuser. Crowned with a lustrous brass handle, the even-finished container comes packaged in a reusable Chinese-pattern storage box. Made in Yixing, China.
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