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Sundara Fluted Ceramic Teapot

Graceful, ridged design meets timeless form in this fluted teapot that adds a touch of style to your daily cup. Handcrafted from durable clay and finished with a speckled gray glaze, it brings understated beauty and warmth to every pour. Complete with a removable lid for effortless steeping and serving. Not for use on stovetop. Coordinates with Sundara Fluted Ceramic Mug - Gray and Sundara Fluted Ceramic Mug - Oatmeal.

HANDCRAFTED IN NEPAL

  • Materials: Clay, Glaze
  • Measures: 4.75"H x 4.5"D without lid, Lid: 1.5"H
  • Color: Speckled Gray
  • Care: Dishwasher and Microwave Safe
  • Note: For steeping only. Do not use on open flame or other direct heat source.

SKU: 5905600

THE MAKERS

Association for Craft Producers (ACP) is a nonprofit group that provides design, marketing, management and technical services to low-income artisans, the majority of them women, providing regular, fair wages. In addition to a central production and design workshop, the association maintains a full-time staff. ACP also owns retail outlet called Dhukuti in Kathmandu, Nepal. ACP has successfully balanced its business priorities with a strong sense of social obligation. Producer benefits include medical and counseling services, a savings program and retirement fund, paid maternity and paternity leave, education allowance to encourage education especially of daughters, low-interest loans for producer groups, clothing and household allowances, and seminars on health, nutrition and women’s rights. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from ACP since 1987.
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