The Tibetan Tea Pot
About The Tea Pot :
Introducing the Tibetan Tea Pot, a work of art and cultural relic. This teapot is both a work of art and a useful object with cultural significance. It is made with a copper body and exquisite gemstone embellishments.
The Newari craftsmanship method, a centuries-old tradition recognized for its meticulous use of thin metal wire, is what distinguishes this teapot from others. This method embellishes the teapot with subtle yet intricate details, turning it into a work of art in addition to a tea vessel.
This teapot, which measures 15.5 cm in height, is a representation of craftsmanship, tradition, and beauty. The Tibetan Tea Pot is a piece that will enhance your daily rituals and infuse them with the spirit of the Himalayas, whether you're a tea connoisseur or a fan of fine craftsmanship.
Introduction To The Tea Pot :
Tea in Tibet was an important staple in the diet. The tea was made from Chinese black tea bricks. Butter from yaks and salt were then added and churned together to give a thick, soup-like liquid. This was drunk throughout the day by all social classes. This teapot would have come from an aristocratic family or perhaps a wealthier monastery. There are some minor dents associated with age and use and an overall excellent patina.
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Size: 15.5 cm(Height) x 21.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.60 kg
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