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Titanium Pour Over Tea Pot 260ml/9.15fl oz
Within the traditional tea ceremony in Asia, a tea set comprises many components. One of these intricate parts is the smaller pour-over teapot. Once you have steeped your tea, you then proceed to pour it into a smaller teapot. Firstly you prepare your tea filter and then pour it into the smaller teapot. Once your tea is poured into the smaller teapot you then proceed to pour it into your guest's and your own tea cup.
The small intricacies that make up the art of tea are fascinating. For centuries the traditional material used in tea has been porcelain. But with the advanced properties of titanium, more people are utilizing titanium.
What Is The Best Teapot Material?
Traditionally different teas have meant using different teapots to steep. This has been done for centuries to ensure the purest of tastes. Nevertheless, with titanium's biocompatibility properties, as well as being naturally bacteria resistant. It is the perfect material to brew every variety of tea. Brew your favorite Green tea, Oolong, Pu'er, Black, and Jasmine tea with no lingering aftertaste. This is the wonder of using a titanium pour-over teapot!
The SilverAnt titanium pour-over teapot holds 260ml/9.15 fl oz of your favorite tea and weighs 50g/1.76 ounces.
The titanium pour-over teapot design is taken from centuries of tradition and utilizes a single-wall titanium construction. With the precision pouring spout enjoy serving tea to friends and family. Pair with a titanium kettle, a titanium tea filter, and a set of titanium tea cups to enjoy tea at home.
Choose between our natural titanium sandblasted teapot or our new crystallized finish for your titanium pour-over teapot.
At SilverAnt our team loves the minimalist consumption ethic. We similarly like to buy gear that lasts a lifetime of adventures. When you purchase a titanium pour-over teapot from SilverAnt you receive a lifetime warranty. Contact our team for help. We are but an email or DM away.
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