One would think the answer to this question is tea. This is only partially correct. Actually the ratio of tea to other contents is quite small. Warm water takes up the bulk of the pot’s contents. But what truly is in a teapot depends on what the type is and how it was made. If its porcelain, ceramic, glass, wood, metal or even stone there had to have been an artist that designed its shape by hand or mouth. There had to be fire for the kiln or for glass blowing; there had to be water to moisten the clay or soften the wood and earth and air is origin for all of the media. If you think about what a teapot consists of it is very similar to what goes into it.




