Just wanted to let you know that we received the order and they are fabulous! The girls are so excited and pleased with the product. Allison's a little big (our fault, on the measuring) but nothing a good tailor can't fix in time for the event. Again we love them. Looking forward to the next order. Can't wait. Thanks again for all your help and great customer service.
Camelia Walker, Brooklyn[United States] - 11/8/2007
I just received my order. Fantastic! Great service, wonderful quality product, just a great shopping experience. I wanted to leave a testimonial, but I can't see where it is on your web site. Please let me know how to leave a testimonial. Yours,
Dan Grimmer, Hortonville[United States] - 6/30/2008
Thank you for writing again and inquiring about my package. I am very pleased with everything and look forward to giving some as gifts to my family and friends.I am sure I will be doing future business with you and perhaps even get to meet someday, if we end up in China. I really enjoyed Bejiing.
Kaye Morgan-Curtis, New York[United States] - 4/25/2007
The story of teapots begins with their necessity -- the development of tea and its regular consumption required an efficient, and later an aesthetically pleasing, vessel for brewing and drinking.
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in the YiXing tradition has been strong since the Sung Dynasty (960-1279); wares are valued for their fine texture, thin walls, and naturally beautiful coloration ranging from light buff to deep maroon tones. The transition from drinking bowls to teapots was a smooth one. YiXing teapots were, and still are, used to brew tea as well as act as the drinking vessel -- one sips directly from the spout of a single-serving pot. YiXing teapots gradually season, the unglazed clay absorbing the flavor of brewed tea, making them a favorite choice for tea lovers. The dissemination of YiXing teapots greatly influenced not only the forms of teapots found throughout the world, but also prompted the invention of hard-paste porcelain in the western world.
“Just wanted to let you know that we received the order and they are fabulous! The girls are so excited and pleased with the product. Allison's a little big (our fault, on the measuring) but nothing a good tailor can't fix in time for the event. Again we love them. Looking forward to the next order. Can't wait. Thanks again for all your help and great customer service. „
-Camelia Walker, Brooklyn [United States]
“I just received my order. Fantastic! Great service, wonderful quality product, just a great shopping experience. I wanted to leave a testimonial, but I can't see where it is on your web site. Please let me know how to leave a testimonial. Yours,„
-Dan Grimmer, Hortonville [United States]
“Thank you for writing again and inquiring about my package. I am very pleased with everything and look forward to giving some as gifts to my family and friends.I am sure I will be doing future business with you and perhaps even get to meet someday, if we end up in China. I really enjoyed Bejiing.„