
Antique Tibetan Teapot - 19th Century
This beautiful antique Tibetan butter teapot is made from brass & blackened wood. These teapots are most often from North East Tibet. They were traditionally used to serve yak butter tea. Teapots such as this one are now rare to find outside of museums.
This teapot dates to the 19th century and uses repousse work motifs and traditional engraved floral designs. The handle is beautifully patinated. See below for similar museums.
Similar examples can be found in:
- The Horniman Museum - ON 27.8.52/10
- The British Museum - ON 1989,1109.1
- Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection - ON A161307
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Antique Tibetan Teapot - 19th Century
This beautiful antique Tibetan butter teapot is made from brass & blackened wood. These teapots are most often from North East Tibet. They were traditionally used to serve yak butter tea. Teapots such as this one are now rare to find outside of museums.
This teapot dates to the 19th century and uses repousse work motifs and traditional engraved floral designs. The handle is beautifully patinated. See below for similar museums.
Similar examples can be found in:
- The Horniman Museum - ON 27.8.52/10
- The British Museum - ON 1989,1109.1
- Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection - ON A161307
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This beautiful antique Tibetan butter teapot is made from brass & blackened wood. These teapots are most often from North East Tibet. They were traditionally used to serve yak butter tea. Teapots such as this one are now rare to find outside of museums.
This teapot dates to the 19th century and uses repousse work motifs and traditional engraved floral designs. The handle is beautifully patinated. See below for similar museums.
Similar examples can be found in:
- The Horniman Museum - ON 27.8.52/10
- The British Museum - ON 1989,1109.1
- Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection - ON A161307
























