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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.
My brand new teapot from the T2 tea-shop.
Level 3, Castle Towers, north-western Sydney.
My orange-themed, bone-china, teapot is called 'Discoco'.
Its style is inspired by the Regency era (circa 1811-1827).
I also bought two matching bone-china tea-cups.
The teapot comes with a strainer.
For lots of pictures, etc, see T2:
www.t2tea.com/en/au/teawares/brewing/teapots/discoco-teap...
Purchased today, 25th February, 2023.
Photographed with my now recovered Canon EOS 5D Mk IV camera. Found yesterday amongst stolen goods in a house in the 'wild west' of Sydney.
So I have bought a new teapot and two tea-cups to 'celebrate' the return of the Canon 5D. So it's tea for two - the Canon and I. Ha!
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV, with the Canon 100mm f/2.8L macro lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Candy' filter (50%) from the Flickr Photo Editor.
Ma théière en verre transparent ramenée de Chine est restée longtemps dans ma vitrine de collection de théières de par le monde. Celle-ci présente un entonnoir original avec un système de ressort en spiral empêchant les feuilles de thé de sortir du récipient. #Macro #MacroMondays #Tea
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.
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
After I created my Crystal Ball for Smile on Saturday, I went and found my bunny teapot and created this still life.
I'm not sure if people enjoy looking at teapots as much as I do, but here is a compilation grid of my six teapot portraits.
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“Strange how a teapot
Can represent at the same time
The comforts of solitude
And the pleasures of company”
- Zen Haiku
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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!
XIAOYI 42.5mm f1.8