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Perpetual teapot wonderment

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Époque Kangxi (1662-1722); Verseuse surprise en forme de pêche de longévité en porcelaine émaillée bleu turquoise

 But can it make a cuppa ?

I have been trying to fathom for ages what makes ceramicists succumb to quirky fits of madcap creativity and bold innovation when they become  immersed in the creation of a teapot.

Ever since Sheng Nun sipped his first cuppa and extolled its virtues, the Chinese have held the beverage in high esteem and produced very refined teapots as a sign of respect.. The Japanese turned tea drinking into a religion, but I think that was more to escape their strict Zen masters and their beatings. A Geisha girl was nowhere near as threatening. The Indians emulated the British Rule and took up tea consumption, but abandoned the teapot in favour of throwing everything into an aluminium pot, tea leaves, milk and every spice under the sun, to whip up a chai brew.

The Americans held a mild disdain for the habit, preferring the sharper caffeine hit of coffee. So to them a teapot wasn’t really that useful, and any functional practicality went out the studio window in favour of adventurous designs. Maybe that’s why you rarely see quirky, zany coffee pots. They revere the brew too much. The Italians love their coffee, they need the caffeine to sustain their rapid hand gestures. The Aussies were predominately tea drinkers till coffee crept into use due to the social preference for the latte. The English still love their tea, but are also known to create odd looking teapots, but maybe that’s more because of their eccentric leanings. As far as New Zealand goes in the beverage stakes, I have no idea what their preference might be, but I’m featuring some wonderful contemporary teapots by New Zealander Rick Rudd.  Even though I have already done an instalment on teapots , I have seen a lot more curious and fascinating designs this year so I’m including some here.

Contemporary teapot – Rick Rudd

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Turquoise Teapot – Rick Rudd   NZ

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Black ceramic teapot – Rick Rudd

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Contemporary styled teapot – Rick Rudd

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Rick Rudd teapot

Rick Rudd’s site here

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Matt Wilt teapot and cups

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Fong Choo green teapot

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Hydroplaning Robotic Beatle Teapot

Made by Gerard Ferrari
2004

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Teapot – Barbara Chadwick

Batton-Clayworks

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Teapot by Crackked Clay

Handmade teapot from “stressed” slabs of stoneware clay and porcelain. It was fired in May 2009 in a wood fired anagama kiln in Minnesota!

Dariusz-Klimczak-(Poland)

Dariusz-Klimczak-(Poland)

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Dotty Teapot Mark daley

Dotty Teapot-Mark Daley

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Fong Choo teapot

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Teapot –    Leopold Foulem

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Irina Zaytceva

Irina Zaytceva art teapot

James Diem

James Diem

James-Lawton

James Lawton

Kris Nelson wood  fired teapot

Kris Nelson wood  fired teapot

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Dog Romance -Kurt Weiser

Teapot     Kurt Weiser-USA

( a lidless teapot )

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Winter Sun   –  Nefta Tompkins

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Ode to Night Circus  - Wanda designs

Rena Hamilton

Rena Hamilton

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 Passion Red Hearts – Functional Tea Pot by Patrica Paquin of Artists Loft

 

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Louie Louie – Rimas Vis Girda

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Rocket 4 teapot –  Tim Story

Rosie Wynkoop coffee pot

Rosie Wynkoop coffee pot

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Teapot – Sam Chung

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Chinese Jade teapot – 18th Century

( the Met NY )

Teapots by Cary Joseph  woodfired pottery

Wood fired teapot – Cary Joseph

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Sandy Terry

Turquoise Teapot Mary Obodzi

Turquoise Teapot – Mary Obodzi

Yuan Dynasty Teapot

Yuan Dynasty teapot

Ribbon Tea pot

Ribbon Teapot - pietsch pottery

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Chinese TEapot – Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Kangxi period (1662–1722)

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Franz Porcelain - Van Gough Almond Flower teapot

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Seth Rainville – teapot

Franz Porcelain Giraffe teapot

Franz Porcelain Giraffe teapot

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