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Porcelain teapot, celadon glaze, ID 9870, ht 101 x 106 mm, 642 gms

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Porcelain teapot, celadon glaze, ID 9870, ht 101 x 106 mm, 642 gms

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This item will be posted to you by Leslie Parrott Studio Ceramics within 5 days of receiving payment.

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I like making teapots because they get used regularly as a start to the day. I want to engage with people by providing them with something thoughtfully handmade that comfortably fits into their routine. This teapot was inspired by my long-term interest oriental celadon glazes and teapot designs. The shape feels comforting to me, perhaps because it reminds me of the kettle that an old aunt used.

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A porcelain wheel-thrown teapot with a pulled handle. The pale blue celadon glaze is punctuated with brown iron oxide splashes that have transparent olive downward runs. The lid has a retaining tab to prevent it from falling forward when pouring. The wall behind the spout is perforated to retain tea leaves. The pot was made with a UK porcelain and, after the first, biscuit firing the piece was glazed and fired to 1300C. This makes it impermeable and very durable.

- The pot measures approximately 10cm tall and 11cm wide excluding the handle.

- The bottom is impressed with my seal, the letter P, and its identity number 9870

Designed by Leslie Parrott in London

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