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Product Name: Digital Tea Weighing Spoon – High-Precision Electronic Scale for Tea
Brief Description:
For a perfect cup of tea, precise tea measurements are essential. This digital tea weighing spoon offers accuracy up to 0.1g, serving as both a tea scoop and a scale to measure your tea.
Why Choose This Product:
Precise weight display with accuracy up to 0.1g, maximum capacity: 200g
Available in three colors: White, Wood Grain, and Black
Touchscreen controls: tap for 1 second to turn on, press for 2 seconds to turn off, and it automatically shuts off after 180 seconds of inactivity
Small DC charging port; shows "LO" when the battery is low, and will shut off after about three seconds if not charged. It takes 1 hour to fully recharge
Made from eco-friendly materials, the body is molded in one piece, leaving no gaps
Additional Info:
Display size: 20mm x 8mm
Product dimensions: 17cm x 7cm x 2.5cm
Weighing surface size: 17cm x 7cm
Auto shut-off time: 180 seconds
Operating temperature: 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)
Low battery indicator: "LO"
Overload display: "O_Ld"
Power supply: 200mAh
Accuracy: 0.1g
Maximum capacity: 200g
Maximum power: 50W
Introduction to Yixing Clay Tea Pets:Yixing clay tea pets are small clay figurines nurtured with tea, designed to add a touch of fun and charm to the tea-drinking experience. Made from the same material as Yixing teapots, these tea pets absorb tea over time, becoming smoother and richer in color as they age.
How to Care for Yixing Clay Tea Pets:
Nurture with Tea Water: When caring for your tea pet, always use tea water, not plain water.
Avoid Prolonged Soaking: Don’t leave your tea pet soaked in tea water for too long, as this can dull its surface shine.
Clean Regularly: Daily care involves brushing off tea stains and occasionally polishing the tea pet with a tea cloth to maintain its luster.
Watch Temperature Differences: Avoid moving the tea pet from hot tea water to a cold environment quickly, as sudden temperature changes can cause cracks.
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Keep your tea pet out of prolonged sunlight exposure to prevent fading.
Let it Rest: Give your tea pet occasional breaks, allowing it to dry naturally after periods of care.
Size Range:5cm*3.5cm*4.7cm
Ru Kiln :Ru Kiln is located in Qingliang Temple, Baofeng County, Henan Province, which was part of Ruzhou during the Song Dynasty, hence the name. It is known as the foremost among the "Five Great Kilns" and has the reputation of being "like jade, not jade, but superior to jade." Belonging to the celadon series, the main glaze colors include sky blue, powder blue, and sky blue, with the sky blue being the most precious. The glaze of Ru Kiln is warm and jade-like, pure and soft, and simple yet elegant.
The body of the porcelain is grayish-white, similar to the gray after incense has burned, commonly known as the "incense ash body." The glaze has fine cracks that interweave in a diagonal pattern, deep and shallow, resembling fish scales or cicada wings. There are very few surviving pieces of Ru Kiln porcelain.
Ge Kiln:Ge Kiln porcelain is famous for its unique crackle glaze, which has a natural and unpretentious pattern, forming a strong contrast with the smooth and moist glaze. The body color comes in various shades including black, dark gray, light gray, and earthy yellow, with the grayish-blue being predominant. The Ge Kiln is mainly known for its celadon color. The surviving pieces of Ge Kiln porcelain are mainly collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing, the National Palace Museum in Taipei, the Shanghai Museum, and some major museums abroad. The Ge Kiln is part of the official kilns from the Song Dynasty.
110ml Bone China Gaiwan – Beginner-Friendly & Aroma-Focused
110ml Bone China Gaiwan – Beginner-Friendly & Aroma-Focused
Refined 110ml Bone China Gaiwan
Designed for Aroma, Comfort, and Mindful Brewing
Product Overview
Material: Bone China
Composition: Made primarily from bone ash (calcined animal bone, ≥30%), kaolin, quartz, and feldspar
Origin: Chaozhou, Guangdong, China
Bone China Thickness: 1.5–2.5mm
Gaiwan
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Capacity: 110ml
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Dimensions: Diameter 7.8cm, Height 7cm
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Weight: 74.1g
Teacup
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Capacity: 32ml
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Dimensions: Diameter 5.2cm, Height 3cm
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Weight: 14g
Available Sets
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Option 1: One 110ml bone china gaiwan
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Option 2: One 110ml bone china gaiwan + Four 32ml bone china teacups
Bone China Craftsmanship
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Firing Process: Low-temperature bisque firing followed by high-temperature glaze firing (~1200°C)
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Appearance: Smooth milky-white glaze with a fine, delicate texture
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Double Firing: First fired unglazed for shape stability, then glazed and refired at high temperatures — a complex process with a relatively low yield
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Translucency & Tone: When thin, the body is translucent due to bone ash content. When tapped, it produces a crisp, bell-like sound
How Bone China Affects Tea Flavor
Advantages:
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Neutral & Stable: The chemically inert glaze doesn’t absorb aroma or flavor, making it ideal for highly aromatic teas such as oolong and dancong. Preserves fragrance clarity and detail.
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Fast Heat Dissipation: Thin walls release heat quickly, which prevents delicate green and white teas from over-steeping. Keeps the brew fresh and clean.
Limitation:
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Weaker Heat Retention: Not ideal for teas that require prolonged high temperatures (e.g., aged pu-erh), unless poured promptly.
Recommended Teas for This Bone China Gaiwan
1. Aromatic Oolong Teas
(e.g., Wuyi rock oolong, Dancong, Tie Guan Yin)
✅ Non-absorbent glaze preserves floral, fruity, and roasted aromas
✅ Quick heat dissipation prevents excessive volatilization of aromatic compounds
2. Tender Green Teas
(e.g., Longjing, Biluochun)
✅ Cools quickly to prevent scalding delicate buds, preserving freshness
✅ Smooth glaze enhances the sweet, umami-rich character of the liquor
3. High-Grade Young White Teas
(e.g., Silver Needle, White Peony)
✅ Neutral surface keeps the natural honeyed and floral notes intact
✅ Light glaze highlights the golden hue of the brew and the fine downy buds
4. Sweet-Scented Black Teas
(e.g., Jin Jun Mei, Dianhong)
✅ Locks in sweet and honeyed aromas for a fuller taste
✅ Translucent body enhances visual clarity—“golden rings” appear more vibrant
Conclusion
This bone china gaiwan is the perfect match for aromatic, delicate, and flavor-focused teas. It combines non-absorbency, quick cooling, and clarity to bring out the true character of each brew.
Panda Ceramic Gongfu Tea Tasting Cup
Add a playful touch to your tea session with this handcrafted ceramic tasting cup featuring an adorable panda design. Perfectly sized for Gongfu tea brewing, it holds just the right amount for appreciating aroma, color, and flavor. The smooth glaze and comfortable feel make it a joy to hold, while the panda motif adds charm to every sip.
Ideal for oolong, puerh, and other traditional teas
A great gift for tea lovers and panda fans alike
Product Name: Maneki Neko 360-Degree Rotating Tea Set with Tea Tray
Product Includes:
- 1 Teapot
- 4 Tea Cups
- 1 Tea Tray
- 1 Portable Pouch
Product Materials and Craftsmanship:
- Teapot: Ceramic
- Tea Cups: Ceramic
- Tea Tray: Bamboo Slices + Melamine Plate
- Portable Pouch: Cloth
Dimensions:
- Tea Cups: 4*4.5cm
- Teapot: 6.5*10cm, Teapot Handle: 6.5cm
- Tea Tray: 20cm*20cm
- Portable Pouch: 22.5*22.5cm
This product is a proxy purchase, and we apologize for the Chinese text in the product images.
This is a complete tea set that a customer was looking for. We sourced a few high-quality options for them to choose from, and they ended up selecting this set. This Chinese tea set is part of the Ru Kiln ware collection. It's shipped directly from Dehua, the porcelain capital of China, and is produced by a well-established brand that has been in the industry for twelve years. The brand is quite popular, with 100,000 followers on the Chinese version of TikTok. With regular use and nourishment by tea soup, this set will develop these mysterious golden lines, also known as "crazing" or "bloom." Craazing, also referred to as "bloom," is an irrational reaction during the Ru Kiln firing process, where natural cracks appear on the surface of the porcelain. This is often seen as a unique decorative effect. These cracks form due to the different expansion rates of the body and glaze during firing and are sometimes intentionally created to produce a distinctive beauty.
This tea set includes:
6 tea cups with a capacity of 50ml each
1 lidded bowl with a capacity of 155ml
1 tea strainer set measuring 9.7cm by 3.8cm
1 fair cup L: 13.6cm W: 9cm H: 5.5cm
1 Tea Tool Holder with Tea Tools (known as the "Six Gentlemen")
1 tea tray L:36cm, W:24cm, H:3.5cm
High-Temperature-Resistant Glass Piao Yi Cup / Detachable Tea Infuser Cup 350mL
High-Temperature-Resistant Glass Piao Yi Cup / Detachable Tea Infuser Cup 350mL
The Piao Yi Cup (Tea Infuser Cup) consists of three parts — the lid, inner infuser, and body. It’s easy to take apart and clean, combining brewing and filtering in one. With a single press, you can quickly separate the tea leaves from the water.
The body is made of high-borosilicate glass, resistant to temperatures from -20°C to 150°C. It’s thickened for extra durability — sturdy and not easily broken. The lid and infuser are made from food-grade PC material.
The spout features an eagle-beak design for a steady, precise pour with no dripping. The infuser includes a 304 stainless steel fine mesh filter for clean filtration and easy cleaning.
You can also remove the infuser and place it on the lid, using the glass body as a fairness cup (gong dao bei).
Materials: High-borosilicate glass, 304 stainless steel filter, PC lid and infuser
Size: 8 (W) × 11.8 cm (H)
Capacity: 350 mL
Product Name: Lucky Dragon Quick-Brew Tea Set - Perfect for Gongfu Tea Beginners with Tea Leaf Strainer
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions and Capacity:
- Quick-Brew Tea Set: 8.2cm (W) x 11.2cm (H) / 300ml Capacity
- Teacup: 5.7cm (W) x 4cm (H) / 35ml Capacity
- Storage Pouch: 11.5cm (W) x 8.3cm (D) x 16.3cm (H)
What's Inside:
- 1 Infuser Tea Cup with Separable Tea Leaves (includes strainer and lid)
- 3 Mini Tea Cups
- 1 Portable Storage Pouch for On-the-Go Use
What is a Quick-Brew Tea Set:
The Quick-Brew Tea Set is a streamlined, travel-friendly tea infuser that usually consists of a teapot with a built-in strainer and one or more tea cups. It's ideal for individuals looking to enjoy a quick cup of tea in a fast-paced lifestyle. The design allows for the separation of tea leaves from the water, making it easy to brew a variety of teas, especially types like oolong, black, and white teas that require leaf separation for optimal flavor.
Product Name: Classic Travel Quick-Brew Tea Set with Tea Leaf Strainer – Perfect for Gongfu Tea Beginners
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions and Capacity:
Quick-Brew Tea Pot: 9cm (W) x 11.2cm (H) / 240ml Capacity
Teacup: 6.2cm (W) x 3.5cm (H) / 40ml Capacity
Storage Pouch: 11.5cm (L) x 8.3cm (W) x 16.3cm (H) (includes one pot and three cups)
Brown Leather Carry Bag: 30cm (L) x 15cm (W) x 12.7cm (H) (includes one pot, four cups, one tea canister, and one tea tray)
Tea Tray: 28cm (L) x 11cm (W) x 3.5cm (H)
Tea Canister: 7.8cm (W) x 8cm (H), 160ml Capacity
What's Included:
Basic Set includes:
1 Infuser Tea Pot with Separable Tea Leaves (includes strainer and lid)
3 Mini Tea Cups
1 Portable Storage Pouch (perfect for on-the-go)
Set with Tea Tray includes:
1 Infuser Tea Pot with Separable Tea Leaves (includes strainer and lid)
4 Mini Tea Cups
1 Brown Leather Carry Bag (convenient for travel)
1 Tea Canister
1 Tea Tray
Glass Tea Cup Large-Capacity Heat-Resistant with Lid & Built-In Filter
Glass Tea Cup Large-Capacity Heat-Resistant with Lid & Built-In Filter
Product Description:
This stylish and functional tea cup is perfect for personal tea brewing. Made from durable, high-borosilicate glass, it’s designed to handle extreme temperature changes from -4°F to 302°F, allowing you to pour boiling water directly into the cup without worry. The built-in ceramic infuser makes it easy to quickly filter tea leaves, while the lid can be flipped upside down to conveniently hold the infuser when not in use.
Capacity: 13.5oz (400ml)
Ideal for tea lovers who appreciate both practicality and aesthetics!
This Zhuni Teapot was handcrafted by Cai Songkai, a renowned Zhuni teapot master from Chaozhou.
The design follows the “Shuiping” (Level) teapot concept, first created by Ming dynasty artisans. The idea centers on perfect balance — a rounded, full body with a stable center of gravity, allowing the teapot to remain level whether it floats or sinks when filled with water. This reflects the Eastern philosophy of harmony and balance — “peace through equilibrium, virtue through harmony.”
Structurally, the spout, lid rim, and handle top all align on the same horizontal plane, with the spout, lid, and handle forming a straight line. This precise geometry prevents external water from entering the teapot and ensures stability when placed in a bowl — hence the name “Shuiping Teapot.”
The artist’s surname or signature is engraved on the inside of the lid and the handle.
This teapot shape is particularly suitable for high-aroma teas, especially Oolong teas such as Phoenix Dancong, Tieguanyin, and Dong Ding Oolong.
Capacity: 80 mL
What is a Zhuni Teapot?
Zhuni is a type of zisha clay, belonging to the “red clay” family, and is regarded as the finest and most delicate among them — often considered the “noble” or “gem” of zisha clay.
It has a low sand content and a fragile texture, making it prone to deformation or cracking during firing. Because of this, the yield rate is very low, and teapots made from it are known as Zhuni teapots.
Chaozhou Zhuni Master — Cai Songkai
Cai Songkai is a senior arts and crafts artist of Guangdong Province, a Chaozhou arts and crafts master, and a renowned folk ceramic artist.
With years of dedication to Zhuni pottery, he has developed a distinctive style that combines precise structure, smooth lines, and refined craftsmanship. His teapots are widely admired by collectors both in China and abroad, earning him a strong reputation in the field of Zhuni teapot making. His works have won multiple gold awards in major competitions.
This Zhuni Teapot was handcrafted by Chaozhou master potter Cai Songkai, using Zhuni clay as the primary material. The teapot’s shape resembles an eggplant, inspired by the fruits and vegetables of the countryside — hence its name, Qiegua Hu (“Eggplant Teapot”). The artist’s surname or signature is engraved on the inside of the lid and the handle.
This teapot shape is ideal for brewing high-aroma teas, especially Oolong teas such as Phoenix Dancong, Tieguanyin, and Dong Ding Oolong.
Capacity: 80 mL
What is a Zhuni Teapot?
Zhuni is a type of zisha clay, belonging to the “red clay” family, and is regarded as the finest and most delicate among them — often considered the “noble” or “gem” of zisha clay.
It has a low sand content and a fragile texture, making it prone to deformation or cracking during firing. Because of this, the yield rate is very low, and teapots made from it are known as Zhuni teapots.
Chaozhou Zhuni Master — Cai Songkai
Cai Songkai is a senior arts and crafts artist of Guangdong Province, a Chaozhou arts and crafts master, and a renowned folk ceramic artist.
With years of dedication to Zhuni pottery, he has developed a distinctive style that combines precise structure, smooth lines, and refined craftsmanship. His teapots are widely admired by collectors both in China and abroad, earning him a strong reputation in the field of Zhuni teapot making. His works have won multiple gold awards in major competitions.
This Zhuni Teapot was handcrafted by Cai Songkai, a renowned Zhuni teapot master from Chaozhou. Made primarily from Zhuni clay, the teapot features an egg-shaped body, hence the name “Dragon Egg Teapot.”
In traditional Chinese culture, the egg symbolizes the origin of life and the primordial state of the universe — representing vitality and endless possibility. The dragon, on the other hand, is a symbol of good fortune and auspicious power. Together, the concept of the “Dragon Egg” conveys a blessing for prosperity, renewal, and good luck.
The artist’s name is engraved inside the lid and on the handle. The spout features a petal-like design, while the top of the lid is engraved with the Chinese character “王” (meaning “king”).
This teapot shape is ideal for high-aroma teas, especially Oolong teas such as Phoenix Dancong, Tieguanyin, and Dong Ding Oolong.
Capacity: 110 mL
What is a Zhuni Teapot?
Zhuni is a type of zisha clay, belonging to the “red clay” family, and is regarded as the finest and most delicate among them — often considered the “noble” or “gem” of zisha clay.
It has a low sand content and a fragile texture, making it prone to deformation or cracking during firing. Because of this, the yield rate is very low, and teapots made from it are known as Zhuni teapots.
Chaozhou Zhuni Master — Cai Songkai
Cai Songkai is a senior arts and crafts artist of Guangdong Province, a Chaozhou arts and crafts master, and a renowned folk ceramic artist.
With years of dedication to Zhuni pottery, he has developed a distinctive style that combines precise structure, smooth lines, and refined craftsmanship. His teapots are widely admired by collectors both in China and abroad, earning him a strong reputation in the field of Zhuni teapot making. His works have won multiple gold awards in major competitions.
【 One of a Kind】Handmade Jun ware-purple blue glaze dragon head teapot-200ml
【 One of a Kind】Handmade Jun ware-purple blue glaze dragon head teapot-200ml
Product Description:
This tea set is a Jun porcelain "Dragon Head" teapot. The handle of the teapot is shaped like a dragon, and the lid handle is designed in the form of a dragon’s head. The design is inspired by the dragon motifs found in the Hongshan culture, dating back to 6500-5000 BC. The color features a beautiful kiln change effect, resembling meteorites falling, with a blue-green base and a reddish-purple top. The bottom of the teapot is engraved with the "Jun Shang Yuan" logo.
Note: Each piece is handmade. The glaze result is unpredictable, ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike.
Key Information:
Studio: Shangyuan Jun
Artist: Yang Pengfei
Dimensions: Mouth width 3.8 cm(1.5in), height 10.6 cm(4.1in), length 12.5 cm(4.9in)
Capacity: 200 ml
Weight: 220 g(7.76oz)
Jun Ware:
Jun ware is a rare Chinese ceramic art, once reserved for emperors. Its magic lies in kiln transmutation—each piece develops unique, unpredictable shades of blue, purple, and red during high-temperature firing. No two are ever alike, making every piece a one-of-a-kind masterpiece of fire and craftsmanship.
Recommended purchase:
For tea lovers: a handcrafted teaware that elevates the tea drinking experience.
For art collectors: a unique masterpiece that will never be replicated.
For interior design: an upgrade to any modern or classic space.
Artisan Profile:
Pengfei Yang, a Henan Province Ceramic Art Master and Xuchang Arts and Crafts Master, is a leading figure in contemporary Jun porcelain teapot artistry and a distinguished representative of Central China's teapot culture.Trained under Kong Xiangqing, a Chinese Master of Arts and Crafts, Yang has dedicated over 20 years to perfecting Jun porcelain craftsmanship. In 2011, he founded Shangyuan Jun Kiln, pioneering the "Form-Glaze Integration" concept to revolutionize Jun porcelain teapot making. He overcame the traditional challenges of clay shrinkage and developed the unique "Square-Inch Kiln Transmutation" technique. By incorporating cultural elements from Liangzhu jade artifacts and Han-Wei bronzes into his teapot designs, he created masterpieces such as "Renhe Teapot" and "Han Tile Teapot," which have repeatedly won national honors like the China Arts and Crafts "Hundred Flowers Award."Yang advocates for a creative philosophy of "Function as the foundation, aesthetics as the expression," driving Jun porcelain’s transformation from display pieces to lifestyle art. Recognized as the "Innovator of Central China's Teapot Art," he seamlessly bridges millennia-old kiln traditions with modern tea culture, allowing Jun porcelain to shine with contemporary brilliance within the delicate space of a teapot.
【 One of a Kind】Handmade Jun Ware – Turquoise Simple Chinese Teapot-185ml
【 One of a Kind】Handmade Jun Ware – Turquoise Simple Chinese Teapot-185ml
Product Description:
This tea set is a Handmade Jun Ware Chinese Minimalist Kungfu Teapot, featuring a turquoise glaze with scattered yellow oil-drop patterns and a rounded, compact, and adorable design.
Note: Each piece is handmade. The glaze result is unpredictable, ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike.
Key Information:
Studio: Shangyuan jun
Author: Yang Pengfei
Size: mouth width 3.8cm, overall height 9cm, length 12.8cm
Capacity: 185ml
Weight: 214g (7.5oz)
Jun Ware:
Jun ware is a rare Chinese ceramic art, once reserved for emperors. Its magic lies in kiln transmutation—each piece develops unique, unpredictable shades of blue, purple, and red during high-temperature firing. No two are ever alike, making every piece a one-of-a-kind masterpiece of fire and craftsmanship.
Recommended purchase:
For tea lovers: a handcrafted teaware that elevates the tea drinking experience.
For art collectors: a unique masterpiece that will never be replicated.
For interior design: an upgrade to any modern or classic space.
Artisan Profile:
Pengfei Yang, a Henan Province Ceramic Art Master and Xuchang Arts and Crafts Master, is a leading figure in contemporary Jun porcelain teapot artistry and a distinguished representative of Central China's teapot culture.
Trained under Kong Xiangqing, a Chinese Master of Arts and Crafts, Yang has dedicated over 20 years to perfecting Jun porcelain craftsmanship. In 2011, he founded Shangyuan Jun Kiln, pioneering the "Form-Glaze Integration" concept to revolutionize Jun porcelain teapot making. He overcame the traditional challenges of clay shrinkage and developed the unique "Square-Inch Kiln Transmutation" technique. By incorporating cultural elements from Liangzhu jade artifacts and Han-Wei bronzes into his teapot designs, he created masterpieces such as "Renhe Teapot" and "Han Tile Teapot," which have repeatedly won national honors like the China Arts and Crafts "Hundred Flowers Award."
Yang advocates for a creative philosophy of "Function as the foundation, aesthetics as the expression," driving Jun porcelain’s transformation from display pieces to lifestyle art. Recognized as the "Innovator of Central China's Teapot Art," he seamlessly bridges millennia-old kiln traditions with modern tea culture, allowing Jun porcelain to shine with contemporary brilliance within the delicate space of a teapot.
Jingdezhen Blue & White Porcelain Teapot – Hand-Painted – Only One in Stock (140ml)
Jingdezhen Blue & White Porcelain Teapot – Hand-Painted – Only One in Stock (140ml)
Product Description:
This tea set is an antique Jingdezhen teapot. It is hand-painted with a picture of a pine tree admiring the moon, with detailed carvings, and the bottom is carefully polished to avoid damaging the countertop. It is handwritten and signed, and the quality is guaranteed. It is fired at high temperature, with a uniform and translucent glaze, thick glaze, and a simple and elegant overall look.
Key Information:
Origin: Jingdezhen
Size: Width 11.5cm, Height 9.5cm
Capacity: 140ml
Weight: 153g
Blue-and-white porcelain:
Blue-and-white porcelain (Qinghauci), a gem of Chinese ceramic art, boasts a history spanning over a thousand years, originating in the Tang Dynasty and reaching its zenith during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Crafted on a white porcelain base with cobalt-blue pigments to create intricate patterns, it stands as one of China’s most iconic ceramics.
Renowned domestically and globally, blue-and-white porcelain graces museums and luxury art markets. Its distinctive designs—from floral motifs to landscape scenes—carry auspicious symbols of harmony. Each blue-and-white tea set transcends utility, embodying artistic mastery and the profound cultural heritage of traditional Chinese craftsmanship.
Recommended purchase:
For tea lovers: a handcrafted teaware that elevates the tea drinking experience.
For art collectors: a unique masterpiece that will never be replicated.
For interior design: an upgrade to any modern or classic space.
Jingdezhen Blue and White Teacup – Hand-Painted Peach Pattern – Only One Available (80ml)
Jingdezhen Blue and White Teacup – Hand-Painted Peach Pattern – Only One Available (80ml)
Product Description:
This tea set is a Jingdezhen hand-painted pastel peach tea cup, which uses fine brushwork and has a fine quality. The porcelain is thin, smooth and transparent, and can well present the color of the tea soup.
Key Information:
Origin: Jingdezhen
Size: 6cm wide, 5cm high
Capacity: 80ml
Weight: 47g
Blue-and-white porcelain:
Blue-and-white porcelain (Qinghauci), a gem of Chinese ceramic art, boasts a history spanning over a thousand years, originating in the Tang Dynasty and reaching its zenith during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Crafted on a white porcelain base with cobalt-blue pigments to create intricate patterns, it stands as one of China’s most iconic ceramics.
Renowned domestically and globally, blue-and-white porcelain graces museums and luxury art markets. Its distinctive designs—from floral motifs to landscape scenes—carry auspicious symbols of harmony. Each blue-and-white tea set transcends utility, embodying artistic mastery and the profound cultural heritage of traditional Chinese craftsmanship.
Recommended purchase:
For tea lovers: a handcrafted teaware that elevates the tea drinking experience.
For art collectors: a unique masterpiece that will never be replicated.
For interior design: an upgrade to any modern or classic space.
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