Yixing tea pot (tea pot made from unglazed Yixing clay), pitcher, tea pick, receptacle for tea leaves, bowl and tea cups. These full tea sets can take the form of purple clay, porcelain or mix-and ...
UCCA director Phil Tinari discussed the changing museum landscape in China, with an especially close look at the rise of new ...
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Discover the delicate process of creating luxury traditional teapots, where skilled Korean artisans use age-old pottery techniques to craft stunning pieces. Every step, from shaping to glazing, ...
When Clay CEO Kareem Amin logged off in September 2021 to embark upon a 10 day meditation retreat, he had the future of his business to think about. Four years of work on the New York-based ...
Run rates at the so-called teapots of Shandong province edged down this week to just 43.64 percent, according to industry consultancy Mysteel Oilchem. That’s the lowest since March 2020 ...
Ever wonder how some of the stuff we use every day came to be? I think about it sometimes when I’m at the stove with my favorite sauté pan, with its perfect trifecta of size, weight and ...
1 Litre capacity Removable stainless steel infuser Designed by David Birch Made from porcelain Dishwasher safe Let the charm of the countryside infuse your tea-making ritual with this unique ...
This infuser teapot was designed in the UK by David Birch, renowned ceramist and founder of London Pottery. It's a true British classic, crafted by tea lovers for tea lovers. Note the handsome handle, ...
Some 26 per cent of 30-somethings say teapots are back in fashion. Other shabby-chic items enjoying a revival include farmhouse sinks (42 per cent), butter dishes (31 per cent), French doors (31 ...
Not all tea bags shed them. We asked experts if it’s risky to use the ones that do. Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Caroline Hopkins Legaspi Q: I’ve heard there are ...