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TEAPET #2- MARYSIA GRAFF

A hand-crafted clay teapet, a traditional tea-drinking companion.

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The Chinese say that tea should not be drunk alone. But if we share a few drops with a figurine, we are no longer drinking alone! This is where the tradition of teapets comes from—tea companions that you pour a little tea over. They are table decorations and conversation pieces, they relax the atmosphere and add charm to the tea brewing process. With certain teas, like fermented puerh tea, the first infusion is often poured out. The teapet ensures we don’t spill it messily on the chapan, but symbolically share it with our thirsty little animal friend. Many people also like to “offer” them the last few drops of each brewing. Over time, some teapets slightly change color or even develop crackles, a network of beautiful fine cracks in the surface glaze.

The figurine is made by Kraków artist Marysia Graff, hand-formed and fired in raku, a traditional Japanese low-temperature firing method. Raku gives ceramics an extraordinary character, creating unexpected, colorful effects. As a result, the teapet is full of details, with shades beautifully blending into each other, and you can see traces of fire on it. This particular tea animal resembles a symbolic bear cub or another animal like a capybara. It has beautiful, misty shades of gray. Its height is 4 cm, length 6 cm, width 2 cm.

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