teekannuja
Teekannuja, also known as teapots or teapots, are traditional ceramic or metal containers designed primarily for brewing and serving tea. Originating in China during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE), teekannuja have since become a staple in tea culture across Asia and the Western world. Their design typically includes a spout, handle, and lid, often with a built-in infuser or strainer to separate tea leaves from the brewed liquid.
In many Asian cultures, teekannuja are not merely functional but also carry symbolic significance. For instance,
Teekannuja vary widely in materials, including porcelain, earthenware, glass, and stainless steel. Porcelain teekannuja, such as
Beyond their cultural and functional roles, teekannuja have inspired artistic and decorative pieces, often featuring intricate