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This is a truly amazing teapot shaped like a Koi fish. In general, Koi are associated with good luck and simplicity. The teapot has a hand tied red cord attaching the top to the teapot. It also has a built in filter. The teapot is red clay with a dark finish. The finish is buffed in places to give it an aged look. The studio??s chop is stamped on the bottom of the teapot.
Choosing a Teapot. Teapots come in different sizes and are made from different materials. The amount of tea you??re making and the quality of the tea dictate its size. The type of tea you??re making dictate the material the teapot is made from.
Teapot Material. Teapots are made from red clay, black clay, or porcelain. Different types of tea are made better in one of these types of teapots. Porcelain teapots are good for making light colored tea such as green tea, jasmine tea, or flavored tea. Red clay teapots are good for making light to medium colored tea such as green tea, jasmine tea, flavored tea, or oolong tea. Black clay teapots are good for making darker colored tea such as black tea (British tea), pu-erh tea, or dark oolong tea.
Teapot Size. Teapots come in a multitude of sizes from very small to large. The smallest size is used when only 1 or 2 people are drinking tea, or when the tea is very expensive. This is because by using a smaller teapot, you will only be using a little tea. A teapot should be able to make enough tea in each batch for each person who is drinking tea. Remember that Chinese teacups are very small, so a serving is usually small. As soon as the tea is served, more water can be added to make the next batch.
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