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teaware recycling

by raveme » Feb 19th, '09, 18:42

This guy has a good sense of recycling.

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Feb 19th, '09, 18:56
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by Geekgirl » Feb 19th, '09, 18:56

whoa, that's amazing and weird.

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by disillusioned » Feb 19th, '09, 18:57

I am really intrigued to see what these would look like on people

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by wyardley » Feb 19th, '09, 19:15

Some interesting teapot "art" I got a picture of at Royal T Cafe in LA (a Japanese "maid" cafe / art gallery).

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Also, not quite as impressive as the work you linked to above, but here's something my girlfriend made out of one of my broken teacups:
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by Dreamer » Feb 19th, '09, 20:01

My first thought when I looked at the pictures of the teapot art at the Royal T Cafe was that "I bet the tea really comes alive in these teapots!"

Love the beautiful framed mounting of the teacup halves!

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