Why This Teapot Works Better with Sharp Edges (Most teapots go soft. This one doesn’t)
This teapot works because the form stays disciplined. Instead of a soft round body, it uses sharp planes and clear edges, which gives the piece a stronger silhouette and a more architectural feel. That structure changes how the glaze reads too. The Jun glaze still moves softly across the surface, but the geometry keeps the piece from feeling loose. That balance is what makes it interesting: sharp form, soft color, useful object. It’s not just a display piece. It’s a teapot meant to hold shape, presence, and function at the same time. Junora Handmade Stories Made by hand. Finished by fire. #teapot #junporcelain #handmadeceramics #teaware #ceramicteapot #junora #potterydesign #tearitual

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