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Worlds Smallest Teapot Created by Chinese Master Potter



Chinese master potter Wu Ruishen has created a mini teapot weighing just 1.4 grams. The ceramic teapot was revealed on Nov 15 and is claimed to be the smallest teapot in the world.

The 73-year-old Wu is a renowned pottery artist in China, specializes in creating teapots. His artworks can be found in various museums in China.

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3 comments   |    |  categories : China, Crafts

3 Responses to “Worlds Smallest Teapot Created by Chinese Master Potter”

  1. michel roux says:

    I will have to make a smaller than you!

  2. Clement says:

    Tis full of luvv. i believe this is mastery of chinese-a ma-su-ta

  3. Roz says:

    I am interested in finding out how I can buy his miniature teapots. I am a miniaturist and collector.



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