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TEAPOTS

TEAPOTS. ~A Brief History~. Fun Facts About Tea. True or False _ All teas come from the same type of plant. (Camellia Sinensis). Fun Facts About Tea. True or False 1. __ Tea makes your bones stronger. 2. __ The second most consumed beverage in the world.

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TEAPOTS

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  1. TEAPOTS ~A Brief History~

  2. Fun Facts About Tea • True or False _ All teas come from the same type of plant. (Camellia Sinensis)

  3. Fun Facts About Tea True or False 1. __ Tea makes your bones stronger. 2. __ The second most consumed beverage in the world. 3. __ There are four main types of tea: green, white, oolong, and black. 4. __ Until the nineteenth century, solid blocks of tea were used as money in Siberia. 5. __ One cup of white tea contains the same amount of antioxidants as 10 cups of apple juice.

  4. Brief History of Tea What is a teapot? A teapot is a vessel used for steeping tea leaves or a herbal mix in near-boiling water. What is the origin of the teapot? First Teapot Ever 1st Millennium BC, Iranian Teapot The teapot probably derived from the ceramic kettles and wine pots which were made in bronze and other metals and were a feature of Chinese cultural life for thousands of years.

  5. Myth or Truth?The Origin of Tea • Myth # 1: In one popular Chinese Legend, Shennong, the legendary Emperor of China and inventor of agriculture and Chinese medicine was drinking a bowl of boiling water some time around 2737 BC when a few leaves were blown from a nearby tree into his water, changing the color. The emperor took a sip of the brew and was pleasantly surprised by its flavor and restorative properties. • Myth #2: A rather gruesome legend dates back to the Tang Dynasy. In the legend, Bodhidharma, the founder of Chan Buddhism, accidentally fell asleep after meditating in front of a wall for nine years. He woke up in such disgust at his weakness that he cut off his own eyelids. They fell to the ground and took root, growing into tea bushes. Source: Wikipedia

  6. What Makes a Good/ Bad Teapot? Good Bad ? ?

  7. What does a Teapot need? A Lid A Spout A Body A Handle

  8. Now it’s your Turn Your job is to make a teapot inspired by a culture. Culture- The quality in a person or society that arises from aconcern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.

  9. Tea Has Influenced Nearly Every Culture India Teapots Japanese Teapots Arabic Teapot Mexican Teapot Russian Teapot English Teapot

  10. Teapot Requirements • The Teapot must be functional. • Must show identifiable characteristics of your chosen culture. • Has a body, lid, spout, and handle • Displays traits from the elements and principles of design

  11. Research • Choose a Culture • Learn about the tea customs of your culture. • Make five preliminary sketches of possible teapots (make sure you make them fit into your chosen culture!).

  12. Important Dates Jan. 25- Introduction, Research Jan. 29- Research Due Feb. 11- Teapots due for Bisque Fire Feb. 17- Glaze Teapots Feb. 22- Prepare Teapots/ Write Reflection Feb. 23- Tea Party!

  13. Have some extra time… If you are done with your teapots consider making a tea cup to go with your tea pot. You could have a tea set! Japanese Tea Bowl American Tea Cup

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