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Teapot Dish - Trinket Dish - Spoon Rest - Teabag Holder

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Instead of a napkin, use one of my adorable ceramic teabag holders in the shape of a cute teapot for setting aside your tea bag when done dunking it in your teacup. It's also a great trinket dish, ring dish or spoon rest for anyone who loves teapots. I hand built these from white stoneware clay forming them to the shape a tiny teapot and curving them so they will hold any moisture that leaks from the teabag. They measure 2.5" x 3". Super jewelry holder or ring dish as well. They are glazed in colors that I use in the shop for my cups...so you can get a matching teacup to go with any of these teabag dishes. Or a handmade spoon like shown in the photo above. Spoons can be found here: https://blueskypotteryco.etsy.com/listing/95420358 (Hint: they also make a wonderful jewelry organizer or storage dish / trinket dish for holding rings and earrings). If you have a preference for the color you would like, just leave me a note in the message to seller at checkout. As you can see in the photos, I have these in blue, black, red, green, yellow, purple, white, brown, and multi-colors. Also with flower designs. Please note that in order for the dishes to be glazed and not stick to the kiln shelf, a small portion of the bottom is left unglazed. If you'd like to find a cup to complement your teabag holder, look here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/BlueSkyPot


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