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This handcrafted teapot was made in the Japanese village of Onta, located on the island of Kyushu. Produced using traditional ceramic methods introduced by Korean artisans in the 15th century, the piece embodies generations of technique and quiet precision.
The vivid green glaze is both refined and earthy, evoking a serene sense of balance. The unique, softly domed lid and rounded silhouette add an elegant charm to everyday rituals. Whether placed on a low wooden table or in use during a quiet moment, this teapot invites slow, intentional living.
Made entirely by hand by potters in Onta—a village recognized as an Intangible Cultural Property of Japan—this vessel is part of a centuries-old tradition. Here, a handful of artisans continue to collaborate, preserving ancient knowledge while creating ceramics for daily use. Each piece is fired using natural clay and showcases subtle differences that reflect the maker’s hand.
This teapot isn't just a container; it enhances the brewing of tea. The natural clay body and carefully crafted spout create a soft pour and subtly influence the flavor of the infusion, offering a tactile experience rooted in respect for natural materials and process.
This handcrafted teapot was made in the Japanese village of Onta, located on the island of Kyushu. Produced using traditional ceramic methods introduced by Korean artisans in the 15th century, the piece embodies generations of technique and quiet precision.
The vivid green glaze is both refined and earthy, evoking a serene sense of balance. The unique, softly domed lid and rounded silhouette add an elegant charm to everyday rituals. Whether placed on a low wooden table or in use during a quiet moment, this teapot invites slow, intentional living.
Made entirely by hand by potters in Onta—a village recognized as an Intangible Cultural Property of Japan—this vessel is part of a centuries-old tradition. Here, a handful of artisans continue to collaborate, preserving ancient knowledge while creating ceramics for daily use. Each piece is fired using natural clay and showcases subtle differences that reflect the maker’s hand.
This teapot isn't just a container; it enhances the brewing of tea. The natural clay body and carefully crafted spout create a soft pour and subtly influence the flavor of the infusion, offering a tactile experience rooted in respect for natural materials and process.
This handcrafted teapot was made in the Japanese village of Onta, located on the island of Kyushu. Produced using traditional ceramic methods introduced by Korean artisans in the 15th century, the piece embodies generations of technique and quiet precision.
The vivid green glaze is both refined and earthy, evoking a serene sense of balance. The unique, softly domed lid and rounded silhouette add an elegant charm to everyday rituals. Whether placed on a low wooden table or in use during a quiet moment, this teapot invites slow, intentional living.
Made entirely by hand by potters in Onta—a village recognized as an Intangible Cultural Property of Japan—this vessel is part of a centuries-old tradition. Here, a handful of artisans continue to collaborate, preserving ancient knowledge while creating ceramics for daily use. Each piece is fired using natural clay and showcases subtle differences that reflect the maker’s hand.
This teapot isn't just a container; it enhances the brewing of tea. The natural clay body and carefully crafted spout create a soft pour and subtly influence the flavor of the infusion, offering a tactile experience rooted in respect for natural materials and process.
Origin: Japan
Material: Natural Clay
Condition: New
Dimension: H 11,5 x D 18,5 cm
Care: Rinse gently with water. Avoid using aggressive soap to preserve the quality of the ceramic and to respect its natural properties.