Persian Teapot and Warmer – Handcrafted Ceramic with Enamel Gold Painting
Embrace the Tradition of Persian Tea Culture
Indulge in the rich heritage of Persian tea with this beautifully crafted Handcrafted Ceramic Teapot and Warmer Set. Adorned with 18K Gold Painting, inspired by the intricate designs of Persian art, this teapot features a stunning Shah Abbas pattern that blends elegance with tradition. Whether enjoyed on its own or as part of the warmer set, this teapot is the perfect centerpiece for your tea-drinking rituals.
Product Details:
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Pattern: Shah Abbas with 18K Gold Enamel Painting
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Teapot Capacity: 750 ml – Ideal for serving 4 people
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Colors Available: White, Red, Turquoise, and Navy
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Material: Premium Ceramic
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Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
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Available Options: Choose between Teapot Only or Teapot and Warmer Set
The Heart of Persian Tea Culture
In Persian culture, tea is more than just a drink—it’s a symbol of hospitality and connection. A traditional Persian teapot, often elaborately designed, plays a key role in these gatherings. The long spout and small handle of the teapot provide precision pouring, while the warmer keeps the tea at the perfect temperature, allowing you to enjoy endless cups of tea with friends and family.
Crafted from premium ceramic, this teapot is both a functional item and a stunning work of Persian artistry, making it a cherished addition to any home.
A Fusion of Tradition and Elegance
The Shah Abbas pattern, renowned for its geometric and floral designs, represents the luxurious heritage of Persian craftsmanship. Whether you’re hosting guests or enjoying a quiet moment, this teapot and warmer set offers an authentic way to serve tea and honor Persian tradition.
Some teapots could also be made by Ghalamzani craftsmanship, which is a traditional craft originating from the Gilan province of Persian. Ghalamzani is a type of inlaid metalwork that involves decorating metal objects, such as trays, plates, and boxes, with intricate geometric patterns using a technique known as “khatam kari.”