Indigo colour Mugal Teapot Cup set (1 Kettle and 6 cups)
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Bring harmony and style to your Kitchen with this Indigo-coloured Teapot and cup. This set is hand-painted with an intricate pattern with dots painted on the surface. This Teapot is paired with similar-styled cups, and it can be used for a quiet party with friends. You can use loose leaf or tea bags to make tea in this pot and brew it for a long time. It will be a timeless addition to your tea table or a great gifting option. You can easily pour tea into the cups due to their precision pouring.
This set's calming colours blend effortlessly with modern, traditional, and rustic décor, making it a lovely centrepiece for tables. It can be used to brew tea, green tea, or herbal infusions.
Product Details
- SKU Code: HD_CR_01926_WH
- Art Type : Pottery
- Product : Handcrafted Blue Teapot and cup set (1 Kettle and 6 cups)
- Material : Ceramic
- Dimensions : Kettle – Length – 24 cm, height – 13 cm, width – 16 cm
Cup – Length – 10 cm, height – 5.5 cm, width – 7.5 cm - Design : Subtle straight lines
- Color : White and indigo
- Default Title Weight: 1.5 kg
- Category : Kitchen & Dinning
- Sub-category : Serve ware
- Packaging Content : Ceramic Teapot with lid X 1 Ceramic cups X 6
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Modern design: This teapot set is elegant and contemporary. The ceramic teapot and cups have an intricate floral and leaf pattern in indigo on a white base, complementing any table setting.
- Comfortable grip: This teapot and cup set has been ergonomically designed and has a safe and comfortable hold.
- Durability: This teapot set is made from premium quality ceramic and is suitable for long-term use.
- Multipurpose use: This set can be used for morning and evening tea rituals every day or for special occasions.
- Gifting purpose: This teapot set can be used to gift a newlywed couple on an anniversary or any other festive occasion.
Manufacturing Process
- Preparation of the raw material: In this process, clay is mixed with materials like Feldspar and quartz to develop a slurry. Then, the slurry uses Plaster of Paris moulds saturated with water to build clay.
- Shaping process: Slurry is put into the moulds, and excess is drained. Then, a clay ball is put on a rotating wheel, and the potter tries to give it the shape of a cup by rotating and pulling the clay upwards.
- Forming: In slurry casting, the mould absorbs water and forms the cup. In the process of throwing, the potter makes the cup's wall and then shapes it while thinning the clay.
- Drying/Frying: After some time, cups are dried and fired in a kiln at a high temperature so the clay hardens.
- Glazing: The glaze is then applied to the cup by spraying or dipping. Later, it is fired to melt to create a decorative waterproof coating.
- Finishing: After completing the firing process, cups are checked and customised with designs.
Note
- Avoid using strong cleaners: Don’t use harsh chemicals for cleaning these cups.
- Safe storage: Ensure that the cups are stored in a safe place to ensure there is no chipping.
- Image discrepancies: There can be variations in the images due to screen resolution, so it can look different from the actual product.
















