Handmade Copper Tea Pot | Collectible Tea Kettle
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Size: 35 cm(Height) x 31 cm(width)
Weight: 2.39kg
Materials: Copper Body
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About Our Tea Pot :
Experience the charm of our handcrafted Copper tea pot, standing 35 cm tall and weighing 2.39 kg. This exquisite creation is a true masterpiece, adorned with intricate engravings that reflect beautiful artistry. Perfect for tea lovers, collectors, or those who cherish authentic cultural pieces, it adds a distinctive touch to any collection or home decor. Made from copper, this teapot is both practical and a captivating centerpiece that invites admiration and conversation.
Crafted with meticulous care, this copper tea pot is more than just a beautiful object—it reflects the dedication and skill of its artisans. Featuring an ornate handle and spout, along with finely detailed engravings, it holds rich cultural and historical value. Ideal for collectors or as a decorative accent, this teapot seamlessly combines practicality with artistic elegance, making it a perfect gift or cherished keepsake.
This handmade copper teapot combines practicality with artistic beauty, making it a cherished piece for any home or collection. Its warm, rich patina and detailed engravings evoke elegance and honor ancient craftsmanship. Beyond everyday use, such teapots carry cultural importance, often featured in ceremonial gatherings to serve guests or convey blessings. With its elegant design and intricate workmanship, this teapot celebrates tradition, skill, and the spirit of hospitality, becoming a captivating focal point in any setting.
Introduction To The Tea Pot :
In the development of the tea culture of the Central Plains, Buddhism played an important role. The Tibetans, who believe in Buddhism, attach importance to tea ceremonies during Buddhist activities. They often connect tea with God. When praying to deities in temples, they take medicine, holy water, and tea with them. For Tibetans, tea implies friendship, respect, purity, and auspiciousness. Tibetans use tea in various polite formalities and customs, such as weddings, childbirth, funerals, and religious rites.