Anagama Fired Stoneware Teapot 2
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Stoneware made of a blend of 2 clay harvested from around Duchek's studio.
Fired at 1200-1250 degrees Celcius in an Anagama kiln fired with Beech and Pine wood.
Measurements
Height: 7.5 cm with lid, 5.5 cm without lid
Width: 7 cm at the widest, 4 cm at rim
Capacity: 150ml to the brim, practically 125ml for brewing
By Jiri Duchek, Czech Republic.
We started using Jiri Duchek's teapot long before we carried them on our webstore. If you asked us why, it has to be that simple smooth curves in the form of the pots that we were drawn to. The lines are clean but soft - in the current world where aesthetics which can be rich and impressive, the quiet understated beauty of his teapots captured our attention. We think this reflects his straightforward and sombre character, with a focus in simplicity, which he embraces.
Mr Duchek lives in a region rich in ceramic materials and harvests his clay personally. This teapot is made from a blend of 2, a blend he likes because of the control he has over forming the shapes. It is fired in the anagama kiln fired with beech and pine wood, and the pot gets its texture from the random ash fall and flame-licks, dependent on where it is inside the kiln.
Mr Duchek baptizes all his pots in tea after they are out of the kiln. We asked if he used specific teas for baptism - just anything he is drinking, he said. His daily drinks are mainly Dark and White Chinese or Indian Teas.
This little teapot is perfect for kungfu style brewing.
Stoneware made of a blend of 2 clay harvested from around Duchek's studio.
Fired at 1200-1250 degrees Celcius in an Anagama kiln fired with Beech and Pine wood.
Measurements
Height: 7.5 cm with lid, 5.5 cm without lid
Width: 7 cm at the widest, 4 cm at rim
Capacity: 150ml to the brim, practically 125ml for brewing
We started using Jiri Duchek's teapot long before we carried them on our webstore. If you asked us why, it has to be that simple smooth curves in the form of the pots that we were drawn to. The lines are clean but soft - in the current world where aesthetics which can be rich and impressive, the quiet understated beauty of his teapots captured our attention. We think this reflects his straightforward and sombre character, with a focus in simplicity, which he embraces.
Mr Duchek lives in a region rich in ceramic materials and harvests his clay personally. This teapot is made from a blend of 2, a blend he likes because of the control he has over forming the shapes. It is fired in the anagama kiln fired with beech and pine wood, and the pot gets its texture from the random ash fall and flame-licks, dependent on where it is inside the kiln.
Mr Duchek baptizes all his pots in tea after they are out of the kiln. We asked if he used specific teas for baptism - just anything he is drinking, he said. His daily drinks are mainly Dark and White Chinese or Indian Teas.
This little teapot is perfect for kungfu style brewing.
Stoneware made of a blend of 2 clay harvested from around Duchek's studio.
Fired at 1200-1250 degrees Celcius in an Anagama kiln fired with Beech and Pine wood.
Measurements
Height: 7.5 cm with lid, 5.5 cm without lid
Width: 7 cm at the widest, 4 cm at rim
Capacity: 150ml to the brim, practically 125ml for brewing