Japanese Teapot – a still life
Japanese Teapot

Japanese Teapot – a still life

Japanese Teapot
Japanese Teapot

My old traditional cast iron Japanese teapot is making another appearance. This time in a dark and moody setting, emphasizing just the shape and texture of the vessel. The Tetsubin, the cast-iron Japanese kettle was used to heat water for tea usually over a charcoal brazier. Being made from heavy iron the pot could keep the water hot for quite a while.

drinking morning tea
the monk is peaceful
the chrysanthemum blooms

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My little teapot has appeared on these pages in the past, both here and here. As always, thank you for stopping by. Be well and stay safe.

Ron Mayhew

Fine Art Photographer specializing in Still Life and Commercial Photography.

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