Glass Infuser Teapot, Charcoal 1000ml
Glass Infuser Teapot, Charcoal 1000ml is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Glass Infuser Teapot, Charcoal 1000ml is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
There is quiet pleasure in watching tea take colour. This glass infuser teapot turns brewing into a small visible ritual, with leaves opening in hot water and steam gathering before the first pour. The charcoal tone keeps the look calm and modern, ready for a kitchen counter, tea tray or slow afternoon at the table.
What the glass lets you see
- The brew is part of the experience, from pale first tint to a deeper, fuller colour.
- The clear glass keeps the focus on movement, steam and the shape of the tea as it opens.
- The charcoal finish gives the piece a quieter edge, less ornate and more contemporary.
- The built-in infuser keeps loose tea contained while still letting water move through it.
- It suits unhurried cups, shared pots and the simple pause of pouring tea properly.
Glass form with an inner infuser
The teapot is made from glass, with an inner chamber for loose tea. Its transparent body makes the infusion easy to follow by eye, so you can judge the strength by colour as well as time.
The charcoal detail gives it a grounded, understated look, pairing easily with plain mugs, wooden trays and simple table settings.
Brewing loose tea
Add loose tea to the upper part of the inner chamber, leaving room for the leaves to move. Heat the water in the pot on a hot plate, then let the infusion develop to your preferred strength before serving through the spout.
As a general guide, many loose teas are steeped for three to five minutes, depending on the leaf. Tea bags can also be used in the pot if you want the same glass brewing experience with less preparation.
Keeping the glass clear
Rinse after use so tannins do not settle on the glass or around the infuser. Glass should always be handled with care, especially when hot.
A visible tea ritual
Glass teapots suit the part of tea-making that often goes unnoticed: the shift in colour, the slow opening of leaves, the first thread of steam. In loose-leaf tea traditions, that attention is part of the pleasure. The vessel does not hide the process. It gives the brew a little stage, making even an everyday pot feel more considered. This style is especially lovely for teas where appearance matters, from whole leaves to floral blends, because the making is as visible as the serving.
Capacity, weight and origin
This glass infuser teapot has a 1000 ml capacity and weighs 540 g. It is made in China.
A thoughtful tea gift
It makes a considered gift for someone who enjoys loose-leaf tea, slow mornings or a more mindful tea table. The clear glass and charcoal finish feel special without being fussy.
Common questions
Can I use very fine tea in the infuser?
It is best suited to loose leaf teas that can open in hot water. Very fine powders are better prepared using the method intended for that tea.
Can I brew directly in the pot without the infuser?
Yes, tea can steep directly in hot water inside the pot, then be poured through the spout. The infuser is the tidier option for loose leaves.
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