
Cloisonné Teapot Keepsake Box
“a little teapot that keeps secrets instead of tea”
Here is a teapot that was never meant to pour. There is no tea in its future and never was. Lift the hinged lid and you find instead a small, dark space made to hold the things you do not want to lose: a ring slipped off at night, a few coins, a single earring whose partner has gone wandering, a key you cannot name but dare not throw away.
The colour is the whole point, and we will not be coy about it. This is cloisonné enamel fired over an alloy body — jewel red, deep emerald green, and a tracery of gold laid between them. It is loud in the way the old Orientalist taste was loud: rich, saturated, unembarrassed, made to be admired rather than to be quiet. It does not whisper. It glints.
Set it on a dressing table among the hairpins, or on a shallow dish by the front door where the keys land, and it becomes a single struck note of the souk — a flash of bazaar colour against a plain morning. It asks very little and gives back a small, daily pleasure: the click of the lid, the gleam of the enamel, the secret kept inside.
One honest word: this is new, made today in the old Orientalist taste. It is a decorative keepsake box, vintage in style, not an antique. Its weight is still to be confirmed. We sell it for exactly what it is — a small, vivid thing to keep your smaller things in.





