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Different Kinds of Teapots. By: Felisa. Anne Kraus Teapots. “For U.S One day a dream was pointed out to me”, she said. Made in 1986 Glazed earthenware 6 ¼ in. high The teapot deal with idealism and hope. Minton,Ltn., Britain Teapot. Man with Mask Teapot. Majolica ware in 1880
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Different Kinds of Teapots By: Felisa
Anne Kraus Teapots • “For U.S One day a dream was pointed out to me”, she said. • Made in 1986 • Glazed earthenware 6 ¼ in. high • The teapot deal with idealism and hope.
Minton,Ltn., Britain Teapot • Man with Mask Teapot. • Majolica ware in 1880 • Glazed earthenware 5 ¼ in. high
Amy Sabrina, U.S Teapots • Autobiographical Teapot • In 1987 • Glazed earthenware 11 inches.
Akio Takamori, U.S Teapots • Woman Teapot • In 1986 • Stoneware 6 ¾
Minton teapot • From Britain • Man with Sack Teapot • Majolica ware made in 1880 • Glazed earthenware 5 ½ in. high
Matheo Thun Teapot • From Italy • Corvus Corax Teapot • In 1982 • Porcelain 9 inches high • This special teapot with its barbed handle is an amusing commentary on the relationship of form and function
Lingaard Pottery Teapot • From Britain • There was an old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe • Made in 1935 • Glazed earthenware 5inches. high
Lingaard Pottery Teapot • From Britain • Humpty-Dumpty Teapot • Made in 1930 • Glazed ceramic 5 inches high
Annette Corcoran Teapot • From Unite States • Heron Head Teapot • In 1987 • Porcelain 6 ½ in. high
History of teapots • Teapots are use for elegant party’s • Teapots also have a meaning of tangible symbols of a life-affirming ritual. • Teapots have been created in the shape of birds, fish, cabbages, kings, crowns, camels, and cars. • Teapots also have a meaning that inspire the humor, irony, and strange genius of the truly peculiar teapots.
Teapots heritage • Teapots were and still are use by kings and emperors • Once the drink of emperors and king, tea is today the most egalitarian of beverages. • This delightful drink is second only to water in worldwide popularity, consumed at a rate of over fifty billion serving a year
The rituals of teapots • Upper class persons had the most delicate teapots of beautiful designs, also know as high quality. • The most famous for using a teapot was tea • In both the East and West tea drinking has long been linked to formal ceremony and highly evolved rituals.
Different meaning and how teapots are made • A crucial aesthetic elements of the tea ceremony whether in China, Japan, or England are and still are the selection of the utensils used for making and serving tea. • In china teapots had the most significant of the early teapots were produced from 1510 onward in the Yixing region
Credits The eccentric Teapots By: Garth Clark