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Auric Stitch Elegant Ceramic Tea Pot with Handle and Golden Floral Accents

Auric Stitch Elegant Ceramic Tea Pot with Handle and Golden Floral Accents

Regular price €74,99 EUR
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  • Made from durable, high-quality ceramic
  • 200 ml capacity
  • Excellent heat retention
  • Hand-applied golden floral embellishments
  • Comfortable handle and precision spout for effortless pouring

Material

100% Ceramic

Dimensions

Ø x H: 13.8 cm x 8 cm

Care Instructions

Avoid Direct Heat: Do not heat this product
directly over an open flame or use it in an oven. It is not designed to
withstand such high temperatures.

Prevent Sudden Temperature Changes: To avoid cracking or breaking,
avoid subjecting the plate to sudden temperature shifts, such as placing
it in hot water immediately after it has been exposed to cold conditions.

Handle with Care: This product is fragile. Please
ensure it is kept out of reach of infants and young children to prevent
the risk of injury from broken pieces.

Clean Promptly: To prevent food residues from
hardening and becoming difficult to clean, wash the plate soon after use.
Delayed cleaning can also promote bacterial growth due to prolonged
exposure to food remnants.

Background Information

About Ceramic Mending

Ceramic mending is an ancient art form that originated in China and has been practiced for centuries to repair and restore porcelain, pottery, and ceramics. This technique involves the careful rejoining of broken or cracked ceramic pieces, often using metal pins, wires, or adhesives, creating a unique blend of craftsmanship and functionality. The result is not only a restored object but a piece of history that tells a story of resilience, creativity, and the art of repair.

In Chinese culture, ceramic mending isn't just about fixing something that's broken—it's about celebrating the imperfections and restoring the item to its original beauty while giving it new life. The process is a form of preservation and sustainability, as it allows cherished objects to live on for generations, rather than being discarded due to damage.

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