teapots Teapots - Keiko Matsui Ceramic Artist

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teapots Teapots - Keiko Matsui Ceramic Artist
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2 East meets West with these teapots, cups
and saucers. Plum Blossom Sencha lime
four-cup teapot (top), $85, Plum Blossom
Oolong azure and red six-cup teapots
(standing), $95, from T2, t2tea.com
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favourite herbal
tea with this
beautiful, delicate
Vietnamese
teapot, featuring
a traditional lotus
flower design.
Vietnamese ceramic
teapot $21.95, from Oxfam,
oxfamshop.org.au
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3 Take comfort in
afternoon tea and think
warm thoughts of spring
with this simple yet beautiful
premium porcelain six-cup pot
from Villeroy & Boch. Althea
Nova teapot $120, from Villeroy
& Boch, shop.villeroy-boch.com/au
7 Throw your
own Mad Hatter’s
tea party with this
beautiful Queen Of
Hearts teapot. Made from fine bone china,
it is part of a complete tea set. Harlequin
Queen of Hearts teapot $149, from
Wedgwood, waterfordwedgwood.com.au
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6 Even the most avowed coffee drinker will be won
over by this beautiful polka dot tea set, which has
a touch of the English countryside with roses on its lid.
Royal Albert 1930s Polka Rose teapot, cream and
sugar set $575, from Royal Doulton, royaldoulton.com.au
4 Make taking tea a work of art with
this beautiful handpainted teapot by
ceramic artist Keiko Matsui. Handpainted
ceramic teapot $155 (14cm high), from
Keiko Matsui, keikomatsui.com.au
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Back on the boil
n case you haven’t noticed, taking tea is once
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more in fashion. Waterford Wedgwood Royal
public relations manager Carolyn
Cavanough, says high tea has become the stylish
way for brides-to-be to celebrate with their
girlfriends before the big day.
“The old hens’ night out has become a lot more
stylish,” Carolyn says.
At the heart of every afternoon or morning tea,
however, is a good teapot. Carolyn says the best
teapots share several common features.
“A good teapot looks fantastic, does not drip or
leak and has a well-fitting lid that does not come
off while pouring,” she says.
Fine bone china teapots are the best, she says,
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because they are more resistant to chips
and cracking. They also retain heat, ensuring
a better quality cup of tea.
Carolyn says to take care of your teapot you
should warm the pot before use and then rinse
it out afterwards. Soak it in bi-carb soda and
water to remove stains and use it regularly.
An avid teapot collector herself, Carolyn
says a beautiful pot and some carefully selected
cups and saucers can turn the ordinary into
something very special.
“If girlfriends drop in, you have a ready-made
tea party and your guests will think you have
gone to a lot of trouble,” she says. ■■
Robyn Willis
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5 Go a little retro with this chinoiserie-inspired pot designed
in a classic Wedgwood shape. Harlequin Cuckoo teapot $199,
from Wedgwood, waterfordwedgwood.com.au
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