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Concert Teapot

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Description

Beauty and function are auspiciously fused in this exquisite and easy-to-use design. A stainless steel infuser produces tea unsurpassed in clarity and flavor. The body is made of sturdy (tempered) glass, and rests beautifully on a wooden stand, a very nice juxtaposition. A candle below enhances the presentation, and alights the tea with a gorgeous glow. It also keeps the tea warm. This combination of wood, glass and fire is an awe-inspiring work of art. Hope you agree - it may easily be the world's most beautiful tea pot. Dishwasher safe. Made in China. 37 oz.(1.0L)

Customer Reviews

 | Negative: 1
 | Neutral: 1
Positive: 16
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Marlon K.
May 21st '10

"This is my favorite teapot. I have not had any issues bumping it on other glassware or putting it in the dishwasher, but then again, I'm also very careful with my breakables. "
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Kathleen A.
Oct 7th '09

"This teapot is absolutely gorgeous and the filter is the best I've used. The only downside is the glass is so incredibly thin that it is highly crack-prone. Adagio very promptly sent me a replacement when I noticed the first crack. Three weeks later, after I LIGHTLY bumped it with a beverage glass, it cracked again. I give up."
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Bad boy B.
May 6th '09

"The most amazing teapot I own. For those complaining about the tea 'cooking', remove the strainer before serving."
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Carol S.
Mar 18th '09

"This is a very pretty teapot. The warmer keeps it 'warm' but not hot."
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Luke T.
Mar 2nd '09

"This is a problem I can't believe no one has covered. This idea seems great, but here is the problem, something I didn't think about happening. The constant heat that comes from the tea light candle will continue to 'cook' the elements of the tea, altering it's fresh made flavors. The tea will become darker, and the fine characteristics of the tea begins to get covered up in a short time over the candle. This is coming from someone with not the greatest nose, but you can easily see it darkens cup after cup, and I can taste it changing. So if I notice it, others must be able to. I did Ali Shan, and Silver Needle White teas. It's as if the constant heat gives the tea a plain 'Lipton' tea flavor over time, that begins to cover up certain characteristics. The Ali Shan suffering this outcome far worse than my white tea. Probably not the best thing to steep Ali Shan in, since it is hard for the leaves to open, however even when done, after a half an hour over a candle, the tea is not the same as fresh. The idea behind this is to be able to drink warm tea over a long period. I will not, at the expense of what the tea is supposed to taste like. Sorry to burst someone's bubble, but if it was a light ambient heat over the entire kettle, it probably would not suffer this outcome. I am sticking with single cup brewing, as the flavor is always consistent, with a little more work. Perhaps this will not bother some people, but it certainly does me."
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Dana W.
Feb 10th '09

"This teapot is so beautiful. There's nothing like the candlelight, heat, and illuminated tea to make drinking tea an even better experience for all the senses."

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