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Eilong "White Truth" porcelain teapot,265ml– clean, Scandinavian-inspired design with a silky white glaze and elegant wooden handle; neutral flavor, for everyday tea drinking.

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"White Truth" porcelain teapot - Eilong, 265 ml

Minimalist, almost Scandinavian-style porcelain teapot with a silky white surface and an elegant wooden handle. Its neutral, pure material does not absorb the aroma of teas, so it can be used flexibly for different types of tea. An excellent companion for everyday tea drinking and fine Japanese teas.

Why will you love me?

  • Clean aesthetics – fine, silky white porcelain, timeless design.
  • Comfortable handling – wooden handle for a secure, comfortable grip.
  • Neutral material – porcelain does not absorb flavors, and you can make a variety of teas in it.
  • Built-in filtration – internal porcelain filter for a clean cup.

Use

  • Recommended teas: white, green, oolong, red (black), and sheng puer.
  • Note: for shu puer we generally recommend a pot with thicker walls.
  • Preparation: Brief preheating with hot water to achieve a stable temperature.
  • Pouring: For an even, clean pour, hold the jug at a low angle.

Specification

  • Capacity: 265 ml (filled to the brim).
  • Dimensions: 130 × 80 mm.
  • Material: fine porcelain, wooden handle/insert.
  • Brand: Eilong.

Care

  • Cleaning: hand wash with lukewarm water; do not soak the wooden part.
  • Do not use on direct heat sources (flame, stovetop) and do not put in the dishwasher due to the wooden handle.

Due to natural wood and screen display, slight variations in color tones may occur.

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