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Free Tea Sample of your choice with purchase of each Tea Tiger, Glass Tiger, or Teapot. Please note your tea choice under the "Shipping Instructions" field during checkout.
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Earth friendly Eco Teapots are high quality premium stoneware tea brewers designed for years of use. They are made of dense clay for durability and have high fired primary color glazes which brighten your room and are easy to clean. Each Eco Pot comes with a 18/8 gauge stainless steel laser cut micromesh infuser which fits deep into the mug or teapot for excellent brewing. Stay cool silicon lids and handle grips provide superior insulation. |
For Life Teapots are high quality lead-free glazed porcelain tea brewers designed for years of use. They are well designed for ease of use and colorful enough to add cheer to any setting. Infuser included. Comes in 24 oz & 45 oz sizes and lovely colors.
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Form and function combine in these wonderful Japanese teapots. At Strand Tea, we were immediately drawn to the Bee House for its quality workmanship, excellent design, colors, and the fact that they hold the heat well to make good tea. Each teapot has a stainless steel infuser basket and stainless steel lid - removable for ease of cleaning. |
We offer the Blue Mountain Collection Ceramic Teapots in two sizes: 16 oz and 24 oz Capacity. |
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Our Bushido Series of this classic Japanese Solid Iron Teapot are made to the highest specifications. They are known for holding the heat and thus allowing the tea leaves to release more flavors. Each Bushido has an 18 oz capacity, stainless steel basket infuser, enameled interior to prevent rusting and comes with a matching iron trivet. These teapots are for brewing and serving tea, not for boiling water. |
The first recorded Yixing teapot was made by the famous potter Gong Chun in 1513 AD in the town of Yixing in Jiangsu Province. They were immediately used by monks, officials and the literati because of their simple forms, superior heat retention and brewing characteristics. They are hand crafted from dense purple clay by people who have passed down the skill in making these teapots for generations. |
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