Paul Cardew Design Tiny Teapot, Mini Washing Machine, MN179 - Paul Cardew

Paul Cardew Design Tiny Teapot, Mini Washing Machine, MN179
Paul Cardew

A Paul Cardew Design Tiny Teapot, Mini Washing Machine.

This delightful miniature tiny teapot is so cute. Made by Paul Cardew Design.

Paul Cardew is world famous for his fabulous range of the finest ornamental and novelty teapots.

Tiny teapots also make great tree decorations, as shown in the photographs.

Please check the rest of our shop for more examples of these fabulous teapots.

Approx Dimensions:-

1.75 in (4.5 cm) X 1.75 in (4.5 cm)

Paul Cardew

Master Teapot Maker is a title not everyone is worthy to hold, but Paul Cardew is certainly entitled to. He is no doubt the world's best known designer and producer of novelty teapots. With his exceptional modelling skills and incredible imagination, he and his team created the most marvellous collection of amazing and intricate designs possible. Initially created in his kitchen, he converted his 19th century farmhouse in Devon into a complex dedicated to produce his masterpieces from start to finish, eventually employing a substantial team of talented individuals as the business grew with such popularity. From initial concept, sculpting the idea into 3D, making the moulds, through to three kiln firings, hand painting, adding identifying marks, signatures and limited edition numbers; some of the large teapots could take the skilled team eight days to produce! Some of the teapots are gilded with 18ct gold and silver. That is dedication to one's art and he is loved all the more for it, his wit, skill and imagination have no boundaries. The teapots come in four different sizes; large, medium (2 cup), small (one cup) and Tiny (the smallest and diddiest of them all as they are approximately 2 inches (5 cm) in size and make make perfect Christmas decorations). All but the Tiny teapots are actually functioning teapots, not that you would ever risk using them as they are too precious and works of art; best to be looked at and appreciated in all their glory. In 2008 Paul retired from being a hectically busy teapot designer and so all of his works of art have become far more collectable than ever they were before, some commanding incredibly high prices.


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