T Stands For is hosted by Elizabeth and Bleubeard
Toronto ON
The George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art (commonly shortened to the Gardiner Museum) is a ceramics museum in Toronto. Click on Gardiner in the labels/tags below this post to see other exhibits.
First, I forgot to mention earlier how much I like your chilling new blog banner!! Winter has truly arrived in your part of the world.
ReplyDeleteSecond, I am in LOVE with these remarkable tea pots. Each is so very different, yet they are all so brilliantly created. Thanks for sharing each of these with us for T this not yet Tuesday, dear Jackie. BTW, I don't have a favorite. They are all truly stunning.
Some get quite ornate.
ReplyDeleteLike watching paint dry more colorful.
ReplyDeleteThat's why I don't ask you to go to the ceramic or textile museum!
Deletegorgeous teapots! i do have a few myself which is odd cos i don't drink tea :-)
ReplyDeleteOh wow I loved the virtual trip to the museum gorgeous tea pots Happy T
ReplyDeleteWonderful teapots, thanks for sharing, I loved seeing them. Happy T day, Valerie
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, I love the latest header Jackie. Those chairs look a bit out of place but add some great color. Nice ceramic pieces too. Perfect for T day. Thanks for sharing them. Hope you T day is going well and happy rest of the week. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteThe chairs are part of the King St. pilot which is now permanent. It is a pedestrian friendly street with priority to streetcars over cars. There are all kinds of different seating options.
DeleteSo many beautiful and unusual teapots. My favorite is the last photo, the blue and white one. Happy T Day
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and artsy teapots. Sounds like a lovely museum to visit.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tea Day,
Kate
Wow what a nice place to visit. Thanks for sharing these remarkable art pieces. Have a great day today.
ReplyDeleteI can see by your header that it has snowed in Toronto. Brrrr!
ReplyDeleteThe teapots are exquisite. I know that in days gone by, drinking tea was a very special thing as tea was so expensive that it was kept in a locked caddy.
I don't have a favorite but number three peeked my curiosity. It looks like an egg. I'm not sure how old it is as the trinkets hanging on the handle features a motorcar.
Happy T-Day,
Hugs,
Lisca
But that snow quickly disappeared! I will have to go back to the museum and get the details on these teapots!
DeleteGorgeous teapots, impossible to pick a favourite. Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx
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