The only glass teapot in the collection — a handblown borosilicate glass teapot with a crimson silk tassel that lets you watch the tea bloom from first pour to last. The transparent body shows every shade of amber, every curl of mint, every moment the colour deepens. No guessing the strength; the glass tells you everything. Borosilicate Glass, Clear and Strong Heat-resistant borosilicate glass — the same glass used in laboratory equipment — shapes the classic Moroccan teapot silhouette: a wide-bellied body, elongated spout, and S-curved handle with decorative glass reinforcement nubs at both connection points. The glass is clear, not coloured: no mineral tint, no beldi finish. It is fully food contact safe, lead-free, and non-toxic. Crimson Silk Tassel A hand-knotted deep red silk tassel with macramé attachment to the spherical finial marks the transition from daily function to ceremonial presentation. The tassel is easily removable — take it off for everyday brewing, tie it back on when guests arrive. Brewing and Serving This 650ml (22oz) teapot serves six, the standard Moroccan tea glass count for a single round of atay. It is suitable for gas and electric stovetops, and the glass body is microwave safe. The teapot does not include a built-in strainer; use a separate strainer for loose leaves. Overall dimensions: 7.9 x 5.1 in (20 x 13 cm), weighing approximately 0.6 kg (1.3 lb). For the full ritual context of Moroccan tea service, see our complete guide to the Moroccan tea ceremony. Mouth-Blown in the Marrakech Medina Each teapot is mouth-blown by Younes, a glassblower working in the Marrakech medina, where breath becomes form. The glass is shaped while molten, then annealed for thermal resistance — a process that takes the same borosilicate formulation used in laboratory vessels and applies it to a centuries-old Moroccan teapot profile. Meet Younes, the Marrakech glassblower whose breath gives each piece its shape. Care and Styling Wash by hand with warm water and mild soap; the borosilicate glass is thermal-shock resistant but should not go in the dishwasher. Dry with a soft cloth to keep the clear walls spotless. For full guidance, see our complete teapot care guide. On a shelf or tea bar, the transparent body catches light from every angle — a quiet display piece between pours, and a functional centrepiece when the mint goes in. Product Questions Can I use a glass teapot directly on the stovetop? Yes. This teapot is made from borosilicate glass, which is heat-resistant and safe for gas and electric stovetops. Use low to medium heat and avoid sudden temperature changes (do not place a cold teapot on a hot burner). Is the crimson silk tassel removable? Yes. The tassel is attached with a hand-knotted macrame loop that slides off the lid finial for cleaning. Remove it before washing to protect the silk. For the full Moroccan tea service, pair this glass teapot with a complete tea set or choose matching beldi tea glasses and a serving tray separately. For a host who appreciates visible steeping and glass service, this teapot makes a distinctive gift — the crimson tassel adds a handcrafted flourish that sets it apart from plain glass teapots. If you are sourcing for a café, restaurant, or resale programme, wholesale Moroccan products are available with quantity pricing.

Borosilicate Glass Teapot with Crimson Silk Tassel – 650ml
$132.00
Handblown borosilicate glass teapot with a hand-knotted crimson silk tassel. Classic Moroccan silhouette in heat-resistant clear glass. 650ml, serves 6. Food-safe, lead-free.
- Free worldwide shipping — sent from the medina, carefully packed.
- Made to order in Marrakech — handcrafted in small batches by name.
- One of a kind — natural materials mean no two pieces are identical.
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