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Tag Archives: Chinese teapots

November 8, 2022

A Favorite Tea Set

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This is one that I have shared before but one that I absolutely love. It is red, my favorite color, and has a little bit of a back story. I found this one after we had dinner at our daughter in law’s parents’ house for Continue reading →

May 5, 2020

Teapot Tuesday – Dragon Along

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Who doesn’t love a dragon? Today’s teapot is a repost of one of my whimsical teapots. It is not a practical teapot but then who says every teapot has to be practical? I just love the look of this one and that is all that Continue reading →

August 28, 2018

Chinese Teapot on Teapot Tuesday

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Chinese teapots are usually wonderful finds and I was lucky enough to find this little gem in the Habitat ReStore for a mere three dollars.  Of course the color is my favorite so I was drawn to it right away. The adorable matching teacup is Continue reading →

August 30, 2016

A Very Special Tea Set on Teapot Tuesday

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My latest tea set is currently my favorite.  I know I say that boat all of my teapots but this one really is.  I promise. Back in May we were guests for dinner at our future daughter in law’s house.  I LOVE to type that! Continue reading →

May 17, 2016

Teapot Tuesday

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Teapot Tuesday is all about my obsession with teapots and today I am sharing one that I got in a “lot” of teapots from a collector on eBay.  Sometimes the best things come in packages with other things and that was the case with this Continue reading →

January 26, 2016

Teapot Tuesday -Yixing Style

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I have featured several Yixing style teapots on the blog before and am happy to add one more to my collection.  These traditional type of Chinese teapot are made from Yixing clay. This style is very commonly used to brew tea and  originated in China, dating Continue reading →

October 7, 2014

Teapot Tuesday—-Sometimes Size Matters

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It’s Tuesday and that means showing off one of my teapots —come on in and sit and enjoy a cup while you read. I am glad you are here! Continue reading →

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