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Elijah 1 S. Arrived quickly. The craftsmanship is superb and the design is exceptionally elegant. Highly recommend for any tea lover.
Inspired by Ming Dynasty Dehua aesthetics, this 140ml teapot is a faithful reproduction of traditional forms once made for daily use rather than display. Embossed lotus petals and classical Chinese motifs give it a quiet sense of order and balance—decorative, but never excessive.
It’s compact, calm, and designed to live on your tea table, not behind glass.
Familiar, Balanced, Effortless
The slightly wider body gives tea leaves room to open, especially larger oolong or pu’er leaves. As hot water meets the thin porcelain walls, heat disperses quickly, keeping the brew lively rather than heavy.
The short, powerful spout pours fast and clean, with a built-in mesh filter inside that naturally holds back leaves—no extra tools, no interruption to the flow. It feels intuitive in the hand, steady and responsive, whether you’re brewing alone or sharing tea with friends.
This is the kind of teapot that quietly disappears during use—letting the tea take the lead.
No extra strainer needed—purity in simplicity.
This teapot follows an old idea:
good tea tools should work quietly and well.
If it earns a permanent place on your table, it’s already doing its job.