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The Beth Ceramic Teapot was designed by Renton Bishopric's mother in her Australian pottery studio in the 1990s, and it has been part of the Pottery For The Planet range ever since. The shape is timeless for good reason. A generous handle built for comfortable pouring, a well-proportioned spout that flows cleanly, and a macramé cord on the lid so you never lose it mid-brew. This is a teapot designed to be used every day, not kept on a shelf.
Every Beth is handmade, which means the glaze colour, surface texture, and finish on your piece will be subtly its own. The depth and variation you see in the photographs is real, and it changes with each firing. No two are the same, which is what makes a handmade teapot something people hold onto for years.
Available in Small (350ml, serves one to two cups) and Large (1000ml, serves three to four cups). Includes a macramé cord lid. Does not include a tea strainer. A separate strainer is recommended for loose-leaf brewing.
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The Beth Ceramic Teapot was designed by Renton Bishopric's mother in her Australian pottery studio in the 1990s, and it has been part of the Pottery For The Planet range ever since. The shape is timeless for good reason. A generous handle built for comfortable pouring, a well-proportioned spout that flows cleanly, and a macramé cord on the lid so you never lose it mid-brew. This is a teapot designed to be used every day, not kept on a shelf.
Every Beth is handmade, which means the glaze colour, surface texture, and finish on your piece will be subtly its own. The depth and variation you see in the photographs is real, and it changes with each firing. No two are the same, which is what makes a handmade teapot something people hold onto for years.
Available in Small (350ml, serves one to two cups) and Large (1000ml, serves three to four cups). Includes a macramé cord lid. Does not include a tea strainer. A separate strainer is recommended for loose-leaf brewing.













