Elegant and timeless, the Ge Yao ice crack ceramic teapot reinterprets the art of tea with rare decorative flair. Its ice crack glazed finish captures the light, revealing a delicate, almost mineral texture that draws attention without ever being overpowering. Inspired by the Xishi silhouette and favoured for kung fu tea ceremonies, this teapot is also a beautiful ornamental piece, adding a touch of refinement to both private homes and professional settings.
A sculptural, crackled glaze
This ceramic teapot stands out with its ice crack effect, a visual web of micro-cracks that adds depth and a sophisticated tactile feel to the surface. Whether placed on a shelf, a tea tray or a coffee table, it fits naturally into:
- Modern and minimal interiors, where it brings a touch of chic craftsmanship
- Scandinavian / Nordic spaces, with its soft tones and mineral appearance
- Design-led environments, contrasted against graphic lines and smooth materials
- Wabi-sabi or japandi styles, highlighting the beauty of texture and simplicity
In shops, tea rooms, concept stores or reception areas, its premium look immediately elevates service and enhances the customer experience.
An ideal capacity for tea rituals
With a capacity of 201 to 300 ml, this teapot is perfectly sized for controlled, convivial brewing. It suits both intimate tastings and carefully presented service in professional environments. Its proportions encourage a precise ritual: measure, infuse, serve, repeat… and enjoy every nuance.
For everyday use, it is a perfect companion for your relaxing moments, while remaining a distinctive decorative piece when not in use.
Where to use it: home, office, welcoming spaces
Versatile by design, this teapot fits beautifully in many places: an elegant tea corner in the living room, dining room for a refined service, kitchen as a decor statement, or office and meeting rooms to offer a thoughtful touch. Pair it with ceramic cups, a light wooden tray or a stone table to create a calming, high-end atmosphere that enhances your hosting experience.