Black Jeweled Teapot II
Description
With a capacity of 1 L, the teapot’s large, well-balanced form makes it a natural focal point for your tea service. It is decorated with Marie’s signature hand-carved drawings on black engobe, a decorative colored liquid clay. A unique beaded pull, secured with a durable silver rod, adorns the lid.
The Marie Serreau Collection
Origins, Process and Materials
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Care Instructions, Dimensions and Capacity
Please handwash and avoid microwave
H16 cm | Vol 1 LCeramics 101
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