In this section we wanted to share some of our unique and special finds. Gifts that are great for your favorite friend, Sister, Mother, Teachers, Christmas, Birthdays or just because. We are always finding little trinkets that we can't pass up! This is where they all come together in a nice box or wrapped in a basket. If you have special requests please let us know.
Tea Time Treasures - Grey Swirl Tea Pot This gift would include a tea set, votive candle, assorted teas and a bud vase
$40
Tea Time Treasures - Blue Tea Pot
This gift would include a *Tetsubin Tea Pot, votive candle, assorted teas, tea cup and a bud vase. $40
*Traditional Japanese Tetsubin cast iron kettles / teapots for tea with rust-proof enamel lining and stainless steel mesh tea strainer
Tea Time Treasures - Black Tea Pot This gift would include a *Tetsubin Tea Pot, votive candle, assorted teas and a bud vase.
$40
*Traditional
Japanese Tetsubin cast iron kettles / teapots for tea with rust-proof
enamel lining and stainless steel mesh tea strainer
Little Tea Fact;
The Tetsubin (pronounced “tet-SUE-bin”) teapot is a Japanese teapot made of cast iron. A typical Tetsubin teapot has a geometric, organic or animal pattern decoration on the side where its spout faces your right. This is because the pot is held in the left hand in Chanoyu, the Japanese tea ceremony. Its design is thought to have been influenced by the kettles of the common Japanese households of the 17th and 18th centuries. These kettles were simple in design and undecorated. They were typically hung on the fireplace hearth to provide hot water, warmth and humidity to a household; they were extremely practical pieces of kitchenware. During this time period in Japan, tea drinking was not popular with the common citizen. Only the wealthy could afford Matcha, a type of powder used to brew tea. When the Chinese method of tea brewing called Sencha (brewing with whole leaves instead of the powder) was introduced to Japan, tea drinking became affordable and more accessible to common people. Despite Sencha, Chinese teapot styles were expensive, and the Japanese people adopted their hearth kettles to brew their tea. Thus, the Tetsubin teapot was created. Today, the Tetsubin teapot is a reflection of an important aspect of Japanese culture and history. Its design and shape is simple and beautiful, and its use is extremely practical. Many tea enthusiasts claim the tea brewed in the cast iron Tetsubin teapot tastes better than tea brewed in any other type of material. Highly collectable, Tetsubin teapots are hand-cast by master artists to this day, and have undergone a marvelous evolution from their early days as common household items into elaborate works of art and true reflections of the Japanese art culture.
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