Black Jeweled Teapot I
Description
Holding up to 1.3 L, the teapot is made for lingering moments around the table. Handmade with Canadian earthenware clay, its large, well-balanced form is designed to be handled and poured with ease. A unique beaded pull adds a subtle contrast. Finished with Marie’s hand-carved details in black engobe (colored clay).
The Marie Serreau Collection
Origins, Process and Materials
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Care Instructions, Dimensions and Capacity
Please handwash and avoid microwave
H18.5 cm | Vol 1.3 LCeramics 101
What are the different clays used for handmade ceramic tableware?
In this article, we outline the differences between porcelain, stoneware, and earthenware, tracing their geological origins and showing how these materials and techniques shape the look and durability of each piece.
How is handmade ceramic made?
Pottery is vibrant with life. Pleasing to the eye and touch, it carries history and human sensitivity. But creating handmade ceramics professionally requires years of experience, aesthetic sensitivity, deep technical skill and a great deal of patience.
What are the different firing techniques?
For thousands of years, people have baked clay objects in ground fire pits to make ceramics, a technique still used today. However, to achieve specific, reproducible results, ceramists use specialized ovens known as kilns which yield more control over temperature and oxygen levels.






