My last two posts were about lids, so this one is about the teapots that go along with those lids. With the Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail only two weeks away, and only one teapot left I thought I’d better make a few more. Hopefully I’ll have them all glazed in two weeks! Yikes
Teapots and Lids
April 11, 2010 by lucyfagellapottery
Posted in Ceramic Teapots, lidded container, porcelain teapots, Pottery Happenings, studio shots, work in process | Tagged Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail, Ceramic Teapots, making teapots, pottery in process | 7 Comments
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Those are fantastic beautiful teapots.
You do such beautiful work!
thank you to both of you!
Ah, your teapots tempt.
I love the form and the handles. Some bamboo?
I am not a fan of the spouts however. They are straight and round. I don’t think they accent the wonderful form of the pots well.
I think these are the most gorgeous tea pots I have ever seen! Wow!
Thank you for your kind words!!