Treasured Teapot: Iconic Elegance

Treasured Teapot: Iconic Elegance

Text by Katherine Ellis • Photography by John O’Hagan • Styling by Courtni Bodiford

The easily recognizable hue of a Jasperware teapot in “Wedgwood Blue” is sure to dazzle on a tea table bedecked for a summertime fête.

Wedgwood Jasperware, the most famous of Josiah Wedgwood’s creations, is renowned in the world of fine china for its brilliantly smooth matte finish adorned with neo-classical reliefs. This vessel—ornamented with cherubs, stately figures, and intricate flora in a cameo-like effect—provides a stunning accoutrement for a myriad of teatime settings.

1 COMMENT

  1. Nice photos however, the knives are set on the wrong side. A knife is only ever set on the right side of a place setting. Never on the left side of a place setting.

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