Immobulus | 110ml
Immobulus | 110ml
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Technical Nerdy Stuff
Technical Nerdy Stuff
If we're looking at the Leviosa and Immobulus next to each other...
The Leviosa is definitely the Honda,
while the Immobulus is the Farari.
That makes sense car people, right?
The Leviosa, has everything you need in a side handle pot, it can get you from point A to point B and you likely won't notice it coming up short if you don't compare it to another side handled pot.
The Immobulus though has finer parts in every single way.
The body of the clay? Thinner
The edge of the rim? More Precise
The lip of the spout? Thinner and more precise
It's more elegant and a step up for every collector.
Does that make it better for you?
That depends how you're using it and how many clumsy people live in your house.
All jokes aside, this is a very fine Chaozhou teapot with our favorite groggy zhuni that is somehow smooth at its core while providing an ever so satisying dimpled texture that feels random in the best way.
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...and if it matters to you the artist who made these Wang Peixing recently got a national award for teapot design, while the three spout version of this pot keeps going viral on socials.
While this pot looks like a chill guy, it's probably our most acclaimed teapot with all the medals.

Yes, this pot is really nice. Beautifully made, great pour, weight, and balance. Fits compactly in the hand, just right. Perfect size for solo gongfu brewing. It is pricey for sure, but if you decided to own one Chaozhou teapot, you can't go wrong with this one. (I own the single spout version; I think a three spout pot is odd at 110ml, but to each his own I suppose).