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With the exception of the un-glazed tea pots (or cups), specifically the yixing pots, we recommend removing stains with small amount of baking soda and warm water. Rinse thoroughly.
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Thumbnail of Curve Teapot | 24oz
Thumbnail of Curve Teapot | 45oz
Thumbnail of Stump Teapot | 18oz
The Stump Teapot comes complete with an extra-fine 0.3 mm stainless-steel tea infuser and permanently attached hinged lid for easy use. The extra-fine infuser enables you to steep fine loose-leaf teas from Rooibos tea to large whole-leaf teas like Oolong tea.
Thumbnail of Mist Iced Tea Jug | 68oz
Make thirst quenching iced tea in minutes with the Mist jug with the Basket Infuser!

Add hot water to the infuser filled with loose tea. After adding cold water, remove the infuser by the handle. Serve over ice and enjoy! Ideal for tea bags too!

Detachable lid for easy cleaning!

Dimensions: 7.5" wide with handle, 5.75" diameter base, 3.5" diameter top opening (w/o infuser) and 7.75" tall.

Thumbnail of Mist Iced Tea Jug | 50oz
MIST Ice Tea Jug is designed for a simple way of making the cold-steeping ice tea. The double ring silicone gasket ensures lid from falling off when serving. The 0.5 mm hole stainless-steel filter catches tea leaves and gives you smooth pouring. The filter and silicone gasket are easy to take apart for cleaning. True borosilicate hand blown glass can take hot water to ice cold water.

Dimensions: 5.75" wide with handle, 4.25" diameter base, 3.25" diameter top opening and 10.25" tall.

The slow cold-water-steeping method extracts more natural sweetness and flavor from the tea leaf. It lessens the bitterness and tanginess produced by tannic acid so your tea taste smooth and mild. Just make tea and keep inside the fridge until it's ready. Or, try the quick hot-steeping method if you are in hurry.

Enjoy your MIST cold ice tea.
Thumbnail of Flask Glass Iced Tea Jug | 64oz

Enjoy deeper and subtle flavor of tea by cold brew method. Serve iced tea quickly by the traditional hot brew method. Comfortable to pour with an easy-grip handle. The filter cap prevents inside content from spilling out. Large opening allows for easy cleaning. Glass jug is made of thermal shock resistant borosilicate glass. Dimensions: 6.75" wide with handle, 5.25" diameter base, 3.25" diameter top opening and 9.5" tall.

Thumbnail of IngenuiTEA | 28oz
The most convenient teapot you will find anywhere.

When tea is ready, simply place it atop your cup. This will cause a valve at the bottom to release: crystal-clear tea flows down, while the mesh filter retains all the leaves with one of the best infusers on the market.

Super easy to clean and dishwasher safe. You will wonder how you got along without one. Plastic specially-formulated to be safe in hot-temperature applications and is 100% BPA-free.
Thumbnail of IngenuiTEA | 16oz
The most convenient teapot you will find anywhere.

When tea is ready, simply place it atop your cup. This will cause a valve at the bottom to release: crystal-clear tea flows down, while the mesh filter retains all the leaves with one of the best infusers on the market.

Super easy to clean and dishwasher safe. You will wonder how you got along without one. 16oz. Made in Taiwan with Tritan, a plastic specially-formulated to be safe in hot-temperature applications and is 100% BPA-free. 3.5" diameter 5.25" edge to handle and 6.25" tall.
Thumbnail of Blue | 20oz Banko Kyusu
The right-angled handle was designed to put the smallest amount of stress on the wrist whilst pouring. Interior is glazed.
Thumbnail of Bunny Dots | 25oz Tea Pot with Wooden Handle
This delightfully hoppy tea pot comes with a detachable wired, wooden handle and basket infuser.
Thumbnail of Glass Teapot | 26oz
Teapot is made from Borosilicate glass, which tends to be stronger, more durable and far more heat resistant than conventional glass. Includes glass infuser, which allows for flavor without interference.
Thumbnail of Luna | 34oz Teapot
Stylish and functional, this modern ceramic teapot has a pleasing satin-finish and a stainless-steel handle. Abundant super-fine holes in the stainless-steel infuser basket assure a thorough steep without particulates.
Thumbnail of Midnight | 34oz Teapot
Stylish and functional, this modern ceramic teapot has a pleasing satin-finish and a stainless-steel handle. Abundant super-fine holes in the stainless-steel infuser basket assure a thorough steep without particulates.
Thumbnail of Seaglass | 20oz Teapot
Stylish and functional, this modern ceramic teapot has a pleasing satin-finish and a stainless-steel handle. Abundant super-fine holes in the stainless-steel infuser basket assure a thorough steep without particulates.
Thumbnail of Vintage Pink | 20oz Teapot
Stylish and functional, this modern ceramic teapot has a pleasing satin-finish and a stainless-steel handle. Abundant super-fine holes in the stainless-steel infuser basket assure a thorough steep without particulates.
Thumbnail of Ocean Blue Bird | 20oz Cast Iron Teapot
Cast iron teaware is traditionally favored for elegant design, heartiness and ability to retain heat for long periods of time - all attributes that enhance the tea experience.
Thumbnail of Red Wine Hobnail | 20oz Cast Iron Teapot
Cast iron teaware is traditionally favored for elegant design, heartiness and ability to retain heat for long periods of time - all attributes that enhance the tea experience.
Thumbnail of Red Wine Hobnail | 42oz Cast Iron Teapot
Cast iron teaware is traditionally favored for elegant design, heartiness and ability to retain heat for long periods of time - all attributes that enhance the tea experience.
Thumbnail of Gold Linen Hobnail | 22oz Cast Iron Tetsubin Teapot
Cast iron teapots were first created in ancient China and then adopted and further developed by the Japanese. Tetsu means "iron" and "bin" translates to pot. These practical and decorative teapots symbolize the everlasting strength and unity of the world.
Thumbnail of Meguro Blue | 20oz Cast Iron Teapot
Cast iron teaware is traditionally favored for elegant design, heartiness and ability to retain heat for long periods of time - all attributes that enhance the tea experience.
Thumbnail of Turquoise/Silver Honeycomb | 22oz Cast Iron Tetsubin Teapot
Cast iron teapots were first created in ancient China and then adopted and further developed by the Japanese. Tetsu means "iron" and "bin" translates to pot. These practical and decorative teapots symbolize the everlasting strength and unity of the world.
Thumbnail of Nara Black | 20oz Cast Iron Teapot
Cast iron teaware is traditionally favored for elegant design, heartiness and ability to retain heat for long periods of time - all attributes that enhance the tea experience.
Thumbnail of Gold and Black Mari | 22oz Cast Iron Tetsubin
Cast iron teapots were first created in ancient China and then adopted and further developed by the Japanese. Tetsu means "iron" and "bin" translates to pot. These practical and decorative teapots symbolize the everlasting strength and unity of the world.
Thumbnail of Long Arm | 8oz Yixing Teapot
Yixing teapots originate from the Yixing region in eastern China dating back to the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) when purple clay was first discovered. But it was not until the late Ming and Qing Dynasties (1573-1911) until the tradition matured and flourished.

Artisans utilize purple clay which contains natural minerals to create beautiful products of various forms and colors. They have maintained their unique reputation both in china and abroad as the "best vessel for brewing" fine Chinese teas.
Thumbnail of Brown | 5oz Shell Yixing Teapot
Yixing teapots originate from the Yixing region in eastern China dating back to the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) when purple clay was first discovered. But it was not until the late Ming and Qing Dynasties (1573-1911) until the tradition matured and flourished.

Artisans utilize purple clay which contains natural minerals to create beautiful products of various forms and colors. They have maintained their unique reputation both in china and abroad as the "best vessel for brewing" fine Chinese teas.
Thumbnail of Moon | 8oz Yixing Teapot
Yixing teapots originate from the Yixing region in eastern China dating back to the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) when purple clay was first discovered. But it was not until the late Ming and Qing Dynasties (1573-1911) until the tradition matured and flourished.

Artisans utilize purple clay which contains natural minerals to create beautiful products of various forms and colors. They have maintained their unique reputation both in china and abroad as the "best vessel for brewing" fine Chinese teas.
Thumbnail of Swan | 5oz Yixing Teapot
Yixing teapots originate from the Yixing region in eastern China dating back to the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) when purple clay was first discovered. But it was not until the late Ming and Qing Dynasties (1573-1911) until the tradition matured and flourished.

Artisans utilize purple clay which contains natural minerals to create beautiful products of various forms and colors. They have maintained their unique reputation both in china and abroad as the "best vessel for brewing" fine Chinese teas.
Thumbnail of Decorative Blue on White | 10oz Banko Kyusu
Kyu Banko is a sotneware (banko) teapot (kyu) made in the Tokoname region of Japan, an area valued for producing prize-winning ceramics. The unique design of Japanese teapots can be seen in the 90 degree angle of the handle to the spout. This allow for one hand to simultaneous hold the lid whilst pouring a cup. Interior fine mesh filter completes the functionality.
Thumbnail of Glass | 17oz Banko Kyusu
Kyu Banko is a sotneware (banko) teapot (kyu) made in the Tokoname region of Japan, an area valued for producing prize-winning ceramics. The unique design of Japanese teapots can be seen in the 90 degree angle of the handle to the spout. This allow for one hand to simultaneous hold the lid whilst pouring a cup. Interior fine mesh filter completes the functionality.