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Master Quality, Sterling Silver, 464 Gram Water Pot, Old Stock |
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Product Specification |
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| Code | HME22547 |
| Size |
Height 14cm (6") Width 22cm (9") Depth 11.5cm (5") |
Weight | 464 gm - 1.02 lbs |
| Material | Sterling Silver |
| Availability | Available |
| Quantity | PCS |
US$ 2,440.00
$ 3,248.00 -25% off
Shipping Cost
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| Price Adjustment [ Discount Ends in : 33 days ] |
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Shipping Calculation
weight of 1 Pcs of the product is 1.5 kg and will cost USD $ 42.00
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Item location: kathmandu, Nepal
Worldwide shipping - Dispatch
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We normally dispatch the product in 2-5 business days. Else Buyer will be infromed personally about the dispatch Date.
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- Return
- 7 days money back, buyer pays return shipping
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Tea Pot
Nepali and Tibetan tea serving vessels, also known as teapots, are a unique and beautiful way to serve traditional tea in these regions. They come in a variety of materials, including metal, jade stone, and brass, and are often adorned with intricate designs and carvings.
Teapots with metal settings are the most common type found in Nepali and Tibetan households. These teapots are typically made of copper or brass and are often decorated with intricate designs and patterns. They are highly durable and can withstand high heat, making them perfect for brewing and serving hot tea. Read More
Jade stone tea pots are another popular option in Nepal and Tibet. These tea pots are highly valued for their beauty and durability, and are often carved into intricate shapes and designs. They are highly prized as heirloom pieces and are often passed down from generation to generation.
Brass tea pots are also popular in these regions, particularly in Tibetan households. These tea pots are highly ornate and often feature intricate designs and engravings. They are highly durable and can withstand high heat, making them perfect for brewing and serving hot tea.
No matter the material, Nepali and Tibetan tea serving vessels are highly prized for their beauty and functionality. They are typically used for serving traditional tea, which is brewed with a mix of black tea leaves, milk, and spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, and ginger. The tea is then poured into the tea pot and served to guests in small cups, often accompanied by sweet or savory snacks.
Overall, Nepali and Tibetan tea serving vessels are a unique and beautiful addition to any tea lover's collection. Whether made of metal, jade stone, or brass, these tea pots are highly prized for their beauty, functionality, and cultural significance.
Brass tea pots are also popular in these regions, particularly in Tibetan households. These tea pots are highly ornate and often feature intricate designs and engravings. They are highly durable and can withstand high heat, making them perfect for brewing and serving hot tea.
No matter the material, Nepali and Tibetan tea serving vessels are highly prized for their beauty and functionality. They are typically used for serving traditional tea, which is brewed with a mix of black tea leaves, milk, and spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, and ginger. The tea is then poured into the tea pot and served to guests in small cups, often accompanied by sweet or savory snacks.
Overall, Nepali and Tibetan tea serving vessels are a unique and beautiful addition to any tea lover's collection. Whether made of metal, jade stone, or brass, these tea pots are highly prized for their beauty, functionality, and cultural significance.
What is master Quality?
The attribute of "master quality" distinguishes the Tea Pot as an embodiment of extraordinary craftsmanship and artistic excellence. This exceptional piece is directly handcrafted by an artist or craftsman of the highest categorization, reflecting their unparalleled skill and expertise. The uniqueness of Tea Pot lies in its exclusivity to the artist, making it a rare find with nearly impossible chances of finding an identical piece in the same category. While copies may exist, they can never truly replicate the essence of the original, as an artist or craftsman capable of creating such exceptional artistry would prefer to showcase their own creative vision rather than reproduce another's work. Read More
silver statue
: About Silver Statue:The Silver Statues are rarely made these days, This Tea Pot statue date back to the late 1990 A.D. Most of the statues in our collection are highly collectibles because the silver statues were rarely found even though the prices were cheap during the late 1990 and early 2000. In this present era, the price of silver has hicked so much that making a silver statue for a commercial purpose is not viable anymore. The price we have offered for the statues are comparatively than of making a new one.
Lost-Wax System
This Tea Pot is made by the process of the Lost-Wax system. The lost-wax process, also known as investment casting, is a time-honored technique used to create metal sculptures. It involves several steps that have been practiced for thousands of years. Skilled artisans begin by sculpting a detailed wax model, capturing every intricate detail of the desired sculpture. The wax model is then coated with a ceramic shell, formed by multiple layers of ceramic material. Once the shell has cured, the wax is melted and drained out, leaving behind a cavity. Molten metal is poured into the cavity, creating a precise replica of the original wax model. After the metal has cooled and solidified, the ceramic shell is carefully removed, revealing the final metal sculpture. Read More

























































