Hand-held Teapot

1893–1914 width with spout: 9.5 cm (3 3/4 in.) Source image
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This teapot is of a variety used by advanced sencha practitioners. Called a hōhin, the pot is designed to be held directly by the fingers, with the body touching the upper part of the palm. This shape allows the host to manipulate the pot with a single hand and demonstrate dex...

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