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What a beautiful tea pot – I love that it’s matt black, with that lovely almost-no-texture finish. Very stylish – I’d enjoy my morning tea form that … 🙂
A peaceful moment indeed…what tea is your favorite?
Thank you for the pingback…:)
So weet and simple – reminds me of the children’s song, “I’m a little teapot, short and stout…”
And a lovely teapot it is.