Are you one of those who are passionate about tea but don't have a nice one? kettle? The teapotsThese are the main elements when making tea, and not having an authentic one kettle It will take its toll, because you'll notice the tea isn't the same. So, to achieve a perfect result and therefore obtain a good aroma, texture, and flavor from our tea, it's essential to have a quality teapot. Furthermore, without it, you won't be able to take advantage of all the properties that tea has, and for us, this is a great waste.
The teapots Besides having their own function, they can easily be used as decorative elements because they are so beautiful, so they look ideal in any corner of the house, whether in the living room, dining room, kitchen... a place where they would look very good, would be for example in a display case or on a side table.
In Alcazaba Decoration We have a wide range of teapots, highlighting mainly the Arabic teapots and Japanese teapots, because we believe they are the most famous and characteristic within this world of tea.
The Arabic teapotsThey are among the most beautiful that exist, and they are also the most important emblem for preparing tea.
Keep in mind that in many countries around the world, tea is not just a beverage, but an integral part of the culture, as is the case in Morocco. According to Arab tradition, "Bitter as life, smooth as death, sweet as love"—that's how tea is for them, and this phrase encapsulates how they drink it.
For Arabs, it is essential to always offer tea to their guests, served in a Moroccan teapot, in a very distinctive way, and after three rounds. Because… in Arab culture, Moroccan tea is essential!
If you want to make a good tea and you're missing the kettle, Take advantage and buy it, check out our teapot section and discover the numerous Arabic teapotsWe have a wide selection, many of them made of ceramic, alpaca, bronze… You know, complete your Moroccan tea set!
But they are not the only ones known typical Moroccan teapots, but also the Japanese teapotsThese are simpler in design, but they are also very elegant and durable with a centuries-old design.
Did you know that the Japanese iron teapotsAre they the most highly valued? Yes, although tea originated in China, it gradually made its way to Japan. Initially, the tea that arrived in Japan was matcha, a powdered tea that dissolved and didn't require a teapot. Years later came loose-leaf teas like Bancha and Sencha… and for these, a teapot is necessary. kettle. This is when the typical Japanese iron teapot, more than five centuries ago and that you can buy today in our teapot section of Alcazaba Decoration.
So, go to our website and decide, will you choose one? Moorish teapot or a Japanese teapot? Whichever one you choose, you'll notice a big difference in the tea.