Wu Rui-shen
Nov 17 2007, Ritu

This tiny little thing is an amazing teapot, created by a Chinese porcelain artist Wu Rui-shen on 15 November 2007. The reason its in front of you is that it gets the tag of being the world’s smallest teapot, weighing only 1.4gms. It can’t store...

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