Jewellery, vases, sculptures, clocks, mugs and jugs, teapots and plant pots will be among the many items on show. |
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Inside, long hairs mix with squares over communal bongs of aromatized tobacco or warm their hands on unusual pottery teapots. |
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We use cast iron teapots on trivets, and this both intensifies the unique flavors and creates an atmospheric experience. |
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The rabbits featured on baby bowls, plates, mugs, egg cups, jugs, and even teapots, as well as a whole range of rabbit figures too. |
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I found several glass teapots with glass infusers, but that seemed like asking for trouble on a bleary-eyed morning. |
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Upon returning home, Giovanni can't help but notice the chips in the ashtrays and teapots, the scratches on the countertops. |
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Next second, teapots and sausages explode into the air, and the rat-a-tat of small-arms fire sends everyone diving for cover. |
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Her specialty is pottery and the shelves are lined with mugs, teapots, bowls, candle holders, honeypots and napkin rings. |
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Oftentimes, the only thing binding these teapots together is the fact that they each have a handle, spout and lid. |
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They may be looking for an unusual specimen among the grey and brick coloured clay teapots or just a local tea. |
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Its plates, cups, teapots and bowls have coloured drawings and patterns of beautiful leaves and flowers. |
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A plate rack held a variety of novelty teapots and a selection of mobiles occupied one corner of the room. |
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Her specialty is pottery and the shelves are lined with mugs, teapots, bowls, candle holders, honey pots and napkin rings. |
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They comprise the full range of cups and saucers, milk jugs, covered sugar bowls or boxes, slop bowls, teapots and stands. |
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The exhibition features a surreal and eccentric collection of creations such as three-spouted teapots and upside-down jugs. |
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The handmade QM2 teapots will be painted in gold lustre for the ship's first year, after which silver leaf will be used. |
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Pots of tea, poured from stunning teapots, are a must with lunch. |
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They have created an astonishing and provoking array of teapots in various media that often look nothing like a teapot in the traditional sense of the word. |
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These teapots, reflecting interest in the simple, clean lines of polyhedral Japanese tea-kettles, were made in very limited numbers in silver and electroplate. |
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With a metal infuser, the cast-iron teapots are also easy to use and make monitoring the steeping time simple. |
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If you're going to plant directly in such items as watering cans, old boots, teapots or wheelbarrows consider drainage and air movement around the roots of the plants. |
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Stoneware and ceramic teapots come in a variety of colours and designs and appeal to many tea drinkers. |
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We spent a very enjoyable time sipping tea in the beautiful teahouse while learning all about the science of tea, teapots, and cups. |
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Yixing teapots are smaller than most teapots, intended for individual use, infusing 1-2 servings. |
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There are 161 pieces: vases and incense burners, shrines, teapots and candlesticks. |
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Add a touch of elegance to all of your meals with gorgeous tableware and flatware, coffee mugs, and teapots. |
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On the contrary, in general the teapots used in Japan do not have an enamel inner coating so that ferrous ions can pass into the tea. |
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On Es-Seffarine Place, you can choose from a profusion of chiselled trays, jar, teapots and a myriad of other objects. |
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Generally speaking, porcelain teapots will be ideal for green teas, especially thoese brewed at a lower temperature. |
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Ceramic teapots have a great advantage, they can be used with basically every tea variety. |
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These charming little teapots are little dishes designed to take teabags, a small pile of sugar or any other object of your choice. |
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One of the advantages of these clay teapots is that they keep the water longer warm. |
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The price range for Yixing teapots is very wide from mass-production to pots handmade by reknowned artists. |
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Do not use that metal tea infuser that comes with all teapots. |
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In another small watercolor, also from 2004, there is a series of figures that look like women in green dresses, but that can also be read as teapots with double spouts. |
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Other items of high-quality tableware included plates, bowls, saucers, cups, tea bowls, teapots, tureens, sauce boats, fish drainers and pickle dishes. |
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The exhibition features a surreal and eccentric collection of creations such as three spouted teapots and upside down jugs, and opens tomorrow, Saturday. |
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What are those sets of handleless saucepans and of spoutless teapots? |
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Some of the rare cups, coffeepots, and teapots are decorated with sprays of prunus or tea blossoms in relief inspired by the blanc de chine made at Te-hua, China. |
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I sat on COID selection committees in the 1960s and they were grave affairs in which the relative merits of British-made teapots and toasters were deliberated. |
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The Infuser that will fit a wide variety of teacups and teapots! |
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But fashion has ordained that Chinese ware shall be chic, and the Marquis Tseng notwithstanding, people will continue to live up to their Chinese teapots. |
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Retailers sell accessories such as bamboo tea tools, cast-iron teapots, and tea-making sets that adhere to 12th-century Japanese tea-making practices. |
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Dancing candelabras and teapots were one thing, but musicalizing Simba, Mufasa, Scar and all the denizens of the Savannah was quite another. |
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They examined 100 teapots, as well as cups, spoons, saucers, milk jugs. |
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About 1760, William Greatbach undertook the potting and modelling, jobbed out to him by Josiah Wedgwood, of cauliflower tureens and stands, lettuce pots, and pineapple teapots, which were returned to Wedgwood for glazing. |
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For example, submersion in soapy water or chemical dips is not appropriate for composite objects such as teapots with ivory handles, candlesticks with rosin or plaster in the base, or silver boxes lined with wood. |
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These cast-iron teapots are daily art objects. |
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These craftsmen work the metal and make all sorts of objects on the spot: chiselled trays, lamps, teapots and all the kitchen utensils so much appreciated by the locals. |
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Digger to dig expanded tea leaves from teapots. |
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Stoneware and ceramic teapots are ideal teapots for everyday use. |
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The new focus included technical wares for industrial use. Applied to the traditional shapes of teapots, cups and saucers, the works of the early 1920s seem today still uncompromisingly modern. |
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Yet he was enthusing not about the chain's pretty teapots and bed linens or even its fair pricing and kindly service, but the company's partnership model. |
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Pre-soaking powder for stainless steel utensils and teapots. |
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The extra-fine tea infuser enables you to brew fine teas such as Rooibos tea to large whole-leaf teas like Oolong tea. Borosilicate glass is known as better type of glass for teapots or coffee pots. |
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The pottery exhibition, which is situated in a typical old courtyard in the centre of Mendrisio, mainly shows large and small bowls, but also teapots, vases and a few sculptures. |
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With the innovative PackshotCreator digital studios, interactive animations such as porcelain bowls, plastic dinner plates, saucepans, egg poachers, teapots among others can easily and swiftly be created. |
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People come along to the session to paint their designs on unglaze mugs, plates and teapots, which are glazed and returned to them a later as functional pieces of art. |
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The majority of these teapots were painted in blue and white underglaze. |
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Owner Cathryn Girard rolls out a tea cart holding an assortment of teapots and dessert plates with warm cranberry or blueberry scones, tea sandwiches and pastries. |
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Wedgwood showed a black-and-white Nick Munro line that included teapots, coffee cups that combined glazed and matte finishes, and a black plate shaped to resemble a shell. |
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