Introduced to the concept of tea ceremony through her Japanese grandma , like so many, she came to Byron Bay for a holiday that was supposed to last a few days, then ended up staying for five years. It here she developed a relationship with tea - read the blog to find out more. |
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Our Kettles and Teapots are now shipping |
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If you have been waiting for stock to arrive we have all our teapots and kettles available in every glaze.
Each piece is unique and special in its own way and comes beautifully packaged making a very special gift - either for someone else or yourself! |
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| Each kettle is unique and has been hand-finished with devotion and care. Made from a highly porous Taiwanese clay, the key function of a kettle is to produce finer water for brewing tea. These clay kettles are fireproof so they can be put directly on a flame. Comes in a range of glazing options. | |
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| The teapot is at the center of brewing tea and thus, all aspects of it influence our experience. From the clay it is made from, to its aesthetics and the way it fits the hand; all elements have been considered. | |
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| Don't forget if you are in the Byron Bay region and want to see our pieces for yourself you can check them out at Shack Palace
8/1 Porter St, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
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| Gas reduction creates a bubbled effect along these vessels.
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| Ash covered before firing - this glazing has the greatest range of colouring. From earthy reds to beige tones, these pieces are all stunning in their own way
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| Oxidisation in the kiln creates a reflective bronze/metallic colouring. The surface of these are smoother than the other two glazings, while still feeling handcrafted.
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Tea and Incense range coming very soon! |
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