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Alice Ceramic Teapot


$101.00
Glaze: Monsoon
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Customer Reviews

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M
Melissa Bell

Perfect way to relax with a tea - stunning piece of art
LOVE ❤️❤️

S
Sue Stewart
Super Gorgeous

Yet again another beautiful piece of pottery, simply gorgeous.

K
Klara
Love it

This teapot is well made, easy to clean and hold. A great addition to my pottery collection.

J
Jack
Elegant, well crafted, with maybe a design issue?

I love the beauty of this pot and appreciate the quality with which it's made. The lid fits well and I like the handle, which is metal. It pours pretty well. I've been guilty of pouring too fast, in which case it will dribble, but if you're less desperate for your brew than I, you should be fine. :)

There are two issues I have with the design though. The first is that it has no tea leaf strainer built in. Yes, I can use loose leaves straight in the pot, but I'm not a fan of digging them out by hand nor (the top opening is too narrow for me anyway) or washing them down the drain. We have sequestered another strainer from a former pot which fits but then the lid doesn't quite sit properly; it's workable but detracts from the aesthetic. I would prefer a full-depth strainer integrated into the lid design.

The second is minor; the metal handle drops down to the pot on one side (but not the other). There's friction between the handle and the 'sockets' for the most part but it can drop on one side and bang into the ceramic pot. I don't' think it will create a breakage but it just seems like it shouldn't do this. I wonder if the a bamboo or similar handle might do just as well (and be cheaper and more sustainable)?

It's still a lovely pot; it could just be better for this customer if these were addressed.

Hi Jack!
Thanks so much for taking the time to write this thorough feedback! We really appreciate it :)
Our teapots actually feature an inbuilt strainer in the spout. However, if you use very fine loose leaves there might be some escaping into the cup. We'll definitely raise this with our production team, to see if we can incorporate a finer strainer in future designs.

Thanks again! :)
Team PFTP