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All particles in this teapot, it seems, are in a subtle superposition until we drink the tea.
A detailed studio shot of a teapot with a sculptural element. The teapot, made of white porcelain, is intricately decorated with a pattern of vibrant red and blue flowers with green leaves, covering its entire surface. The body of the teapot is bulbous and round, resting on a rough, weathered wooden tree stump. The handle of the teapot is designed in an elaborate, elongated S-shape, adorned with the same floral pattern. Perched atop the handle, forming part of the design, is a clear, translucent glass sculpture of a bird or creature with a textured, almost mesh-like body, facing to the left. The spout of the teapot curves gracefully upwards and then downwards, resembling a bird's neck and head, also covered in the floral design, with a touch of blue near the opening. The lid of the teapot matches the floral pattern and features a small, golden, spherical finial. Behind and above the teapot, against a stark black background, are several thin, light-colored wires or threads, twisted and curled in abstract, flowing lines, creating a sense of movement or steam. One thin gold wire is visible poking up from the lid.