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Synonyms for teapots or Related words with teapots
tankards
vases
lacquerware
celadon
tureens
paperweights
chinaware
teacups
goblets
earthenware
crocks
cauldrons
kantharoi
flagons
majolica
dinnerware
teaware
delftware
jugs
flatware
saucepans
sancai
millefiori
tenmoku
pyxides
japanned
faience
amphoras
redware
amphorae
metalware
pewter
snuffboxes
stoneware
earthenwares
candleholders
jades
celadons
stonewares
hardstones
kraters
barware
maiolica
carafes
hollowware
kettles
holloware
mugs
lekanes
qingbai
Examples of "teapots"
Teapots
, teacups, tea spoons, tea strainers, draining trays, tea caddies...
Sells Twinings tea, teacups,
teapots
, and British confectionary
Most products are teacups,
teapots
, flower vases, and "sake" vessels.
In 2000, there was a touring exhibition on cube
teapots
, sponsored by Twinings, at Merseyside Maritime Museum, Liverpool and Leicester's New Walk Museum. Anne Anderson wrote a book on the
teapots
, "The Cube Teapot" (Richard Dennis, 1999).
On April 1, 2014, RFC 7168 extended HTCPCP to fully handle
teapots
.
Klaas Gubbels (born 1934), is a Dutch painter and sculptor with a special love of
teapots
.
Most of his works involve tea kettles, teacups,
teapots
and tea bowls.
Gu Jingzhou, one of the founders and Deputy Director of Research and Technology at the factory, was an accomplished master artist. His
teapots
have sold for up to $US 2 million. Jiang Rong was a Grand Master. Her
teapots
emulated nature. Ren Ganting (1889-1968), an ambidextrous artist who created natural forms, participated in the National Labour Heroes Convention. Pei Shimin (1892-1979) started making
teapots
at age 14. Zhu Kexin (1904-1986) began making
teapots
before the war and worked in the Jiangsu factory as a youth. He has since received many honours.
The majority of these
teapots
were painted in blue and white underglaze.
The "Sammlung Berger mit Teekannenmuseum" is a museum of art and
teapots
. Besides impressive exhibits of modern art by Arman, Michael Buthe, Chagall, Christo, Keith Haring, Otto Reichart, Rebecca Horn, Yves Klein, Roy Lichtenstein, Nam June Paik, Niki de Saint-Phalle, H. A. Schult, Daniel Spoerri, Ben Vautier, Dick Higgins and others, the museum also shows a teapot collection of 2,467
teapots
from throughout the world and roughly 500 miniature
teapots
.
The company also sells
teapots
, including one that comes with a tea infuser with a wire mesh.
Victor Hugo described the belfry in a letter to his wife as "a coffeepot flanked by four smaller
teapots
."
Historians believe the teapot was developed during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD) An archaeological dig turned up an ancient kiln that contained the remnants of a Yixing teapot. Yixing
teapots
, called Zi Sha Hu in China and Purple Sand
teapots
in the U.S., are perhaps the most famous
teapots
. They are named for a tiny city located in Jiangsu Province, where a specific compound of iron ore results in the unique coloration of these
teapots
. They were fired without a glaze and were used to steep specific types of oolong teas. Because of the porous nature of the clay, the teapot would gradually be tempered by using it for brewing one kind of tea. This seasoning was part of the reason to use Yixing
teapots
. In addition, artisans created fanciful pots incorporating animal shapes.
The prefectures of Iwate and Yamagata are best known for producing "tetsubin" as well as iron
teapots
.
Archaeological excavations reveal that as early as the Song dynasty (10th century) potters near Yixing were using local "zisha" (紫砂 or 紫泥 ; literally, "purple sand/clay") to make utensils that may have functioned as
teapots
. According to the Ming dynasty author Zhou Gaoqi, during the reign of the Zhengde Emperor, a monk from Jinsha Temple (Golden Sand Temple) in Yixing handcrafted a fine quality teapot from local clay. Such
teapots
soon became popular with the scholarly class, and the fame of Yixing
teapots
began to spread.
In one episode, a Linda Barker room was being built to accommodate a large collection of
teapots
. Overnight, the shelves collapsed, demolishing the valuable collection.
TAKU manufactures cast iron cookware (pan, pots,
teapots
...) in Taichung, Taiwan. TAKU also uses local artists to create unique cast iron cookware.
In addition to high-quality loose tea, Teavana sells teaware products, including cast iron Tetsubin
teapots
, Bone China
teapots
, Japanese porcelain
teapots
and cups, stove-top kettles, electric kettles, milk frothers and automatic tea makers (produced by Australian company Breville), Japanese hot water dispensers and electric tea makers (produced by Zojirushi), tea measures, tea infusion and steeping wares such as the Teavana® Perfectea Maker, contour tumblers, and tea infuser mugs. Teavana also sells all-natural rock sugar (non-GMO beet sugar) sourced from Belgium.
Eno's girlfriend at the time, potter Carol McNicoll, supervised the design of the cover for the album and it features one of her
teapots
.
In his essay, A Nice Cup of Tea, writer George Orwell asserts that "britanniaware"
teapots
"produce inferior tea" (when compared to Chinaware).