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Museum Teapot

by PeteVu » Jul 18th, '05, 20:10

This teapot looks fantastic and i think it would be a wonderful addition to my tea glasses, but the spout looks oh so long and fragile. has anyone had any problems with durrability?
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by chris » Jul 19th, '05, 11:16

Pete-

Thanks for the post.

It is glass, so it is not - by any means - invincible. However, it is pretty strong (i've dropped mine several times and it is still in fairly good shape), being that it goes through a special process that allows for dynamic temperatures and stronger glass (it is called "annealed" glass).

Hope this helps,

Chris "Potsy"
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