Rattan Handle Teapot
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Ash & Rattan Teapot
A Gentle Lift, A Warm Brew
Handcrafted in Dehua by ceramic artist Huang Qiuyang, this teapot is shaped by hand and finished in a traditional wood-fired kiln. Ash settles where it may, flame leaves its trace—each surface is quietly decided by time and heat.
The result is never repeated.
Every piece carries its own rhythm.
How It Feels
Your hand meets two textures at once.
The handwoven rattan handle is warm, light, and forgiving—easy to lift, easy to trust.
Below it, the wood-fired clay feels grounded and calm, marked by natural ash fusion and soft fire scars that invite closer inspection.
When filled, the teapot feels balanced rather than heavy.
Lifting it becomes a gentle motion, not an effort—ideal for unhurried brewing and shared moments.
Why It Fits Your Life
- Made for Intimate Tea Sessions
Around 100ml—perfect for 2–3 people, or a focused solo brew. - Clay That Supports Flavor
The porous body subtly rounds and carries aroma, especially well-suited for oolong and black tea. - Warmth Beyond the Tea
Rattan and clay together soften the ritual—this is a teapot that feels welcoming, not formal. - Quietly Unique
Ash patterns, fire marks, and textures are kiln-born. No two will ever be the same.
Built for Everyday Brewing
- Top handle for easy lifting and controlled pouring
- Wood-fired body suitable for regular Gongfu use
- Develops character through use, not fragility
- Designed to live on your tea table, not behind glass
This teapot doesn’t perform.
It accompanies.
Founder Anchor
“I’m drawn to teapots that feel human
—warm to the touch, steady in the hand,
and honest about how they were made.”
— Kevin
Design & Craftsmanship
- Size
H | D | C - Additional Information
- Kilns: Wood Firing | Normal (1200º-1300ºC)
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