Jingdezhen Tuanhua Teapot Lid Rest / Gaiwan Lid Rest

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This lid rest is handcrafted in Jingdezhen, China’s renowned “porcelain capital.”
Each piece features traditional Chinese floral motifs painted using the famille rose (fencai) enamel technique.

A lid rest is used to hold the lid of a teapot or gaiwan during brewing, keeping it off the table.
It helps maintain cleanliness, prevents accidental bumps or heat damage to the surface, and reflects the brewer’s care and respect for tea preparation and teaware.

Material: Porcelain
Size: Height 3.3 cm, Diameter 3.3 cm

What is Tuanhua?

Tuanhua, also known as “ball-flower patterns,” doesn’t refer to any specific flower. Instead, it’s a decorative style where flowers, fruits, and geometric elements are arranged within a circular outline, forming a compact “ball-like” motif.
The earliest versions date back to the Shang dynasty, appearing on bronze and white pottery. By the Yongzheng period of the Qing dynasty, tuanhua became widely used in imperial porcelain—especially in famille-rose ware—and later spread to folk kilns, becoming a beloved decorative style.

Tuanhua designs are known for their lively, free layouts. Circles of different sizes are arranged in seemingly casual yet harmonious compositions—sometimes single, sometimes overlapping in pairs or groups of three.
Often paired with colors like white, black, and celadon white, they create a light, balanced visual effect. These motifs are commonly used on porcelain, clothing, and furniture, symbolizing reunion, prosperity, and completeness, carrying blessings of good fortune.

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