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I just returned from Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island visiting family and friends. This rock formation (called "Teapots") is located at Thunder Cove Beach, Darnley - Prince Edward Island.

 

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This teapot was created by Jiri Duchek.

It is made with Buncheong technique.

 

It steeps puerh tea, mainly ones that are not too aged.

Today it was a tea from 2014, with beautiful coffee liqueur notes in the end.

This is a teapot by artist Jiri Duchek and the crackling glaze is referred to as 'stingray skin glaze', although it is different from kairagi glaze, which, to my current information, ist the 'real' stingray skin glaze and crackles in a way so that the original clay underneath breaks through. This is not the case here, and also this particular teapot is somewhat hesitant to crackle, as I have seen other examples also made by Jiri that are much more prone to crackle. The tea that was brewed was a puerh from Jingmai mountain in Yunnan.

A paper teapot is odd but what is more odd is that no one is pouring the tea!

Created for the Blind Pig Speakeasy challenge "Oddities"

 

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Please visit the Kreative People Group Contest "Signs of the Zodiac"

It is open until 16 November 2015 - enjoy the entries and maybe enter your own interpretation of one or more Zodiac signs.

Okage Yokocho, Ise-shi, Mie-ken, Japan. January 24, 2014.

Captured for Macro Mondays theme: My Closest.

HMM everyone!

Macro Mondays ~The Space In Between

Two handles in one! This is a very small teapot suitable for just one cup, well maybe a cup and a half. Submittal for the 5/25/20 Macro Monday's theme "Handle".

Light painted still life.

Captured this morning, using my own Pelargoniums, set up on the sunny kitchen window sill.

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flannel fabric with teapots

Lower Darnley, PEI

Ten frames with an Ansco Pix Panorama

Arab tea pot is depicted in the UAE one dirham coins ,

Abu Dhabi heritage village

We purchased this cute teapot on our trip to London 8 years ago after having tea at Harrod's. It is a nice souvenir of our trip.

 

Shot for Smile on Saturday! :-) TEA-RIFIC

  

This is our 'tea shelf' with a teapot planter from Etsy, tea cups and saucers from a charity shop and a silver planter from the B&Q DIY store. You can see Lewisia, petunias and lobelia here.

After I created my Crystal Ball for Smile on Saturday, I went and found my bunny teapot and created this still life.

  

Teapot measures 1in across.

For Flickr Friday

Theme: Paint it Black

Selection of teapots in a shop window in Bendigo.

Made by the jade carving master Ju Ting in 2011.

British Museum

Here is another part of my daughter's collection of teapots. An iron Japanese teapot, with wild field flowers.

This teapot is made by the potter Jura Lang and a crackling glaze was applied on the outside. Inside the pot is unglazed and offers a smooth tea soup.

For "smile on saturday" group theme "only one object".

 

This small wood-turned 'teapot' has been in our family for years but I have no recollection of its origin. It most likely had a lid but that has long gone. Its only 4cm high and 4cm across so much smaller than you are probably viewing.

 

A simple minimalist photograph that looked different in colour but this version seemed to have a little more character - it did to me anyway!

 

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A Chinese clay teapot display at Chin Lee Restaurant in Canberra Plaza.

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Another gift from my Mom

A modern art teapot display at Chin Lee Restaurant in Canberra Plaza.

These teapot lamps in the Tiffany style emerge from the darkness in the shop window.

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