Chai Kiln Damaged Edge Teapot Holder Stand
Chai Kiln Damaged Edge Teapot Holder Stand
Chai Kiln Damaged Edge Teapot Holder Stand
Chai Kiln Damaged Edge Teapot Holder Stand
Chai Kiln Damaged Edge Teapot Holder Stand
Chai Kiln Damaged Edge Teapot Holder Stand
Chai Kiln Damaged Edge Teapot Holder Stand
Chai Kiln Damaged Edge Teapot Holder Stand
Chai Kiln Damaged Edge Teapot Holder Stand

Chai Kiln Damaged Edge Teapot Holder Stand

$178.57

Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.

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Description
  • Material: Coarse pottery
  • Origin: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi.
  • Dimensions: D15.0 x 5.0 cm
  • Each one is different; they are shipped randomly.
  • The Teapot Holder Stand, a container specifically designed to hold the main tea brewing vessel, plays an indispensable role in the tea ceremony. With the increasing popularity of the dry brewing method, tea trays are gradually being replaced by teapot stands, which have become a new favorite among tea lovers. As an important component of the tea ceremony, the Teapot Holder Stand serves both to support and beautify the setting, making it an indispensable supporting role. The Teapot Holder Stand not only supports the teapot, but also plays a unique role in "nurturing" the teapot, enhancing the elegance of the tea ceremony.
  • Coarse pottery is made from natural clay, hand-shaped and fired at high temperatures. The body is relatively thick, and the surface retains a granular texture and a matte finish. Each piece is unique due to variations in handcrafting. The beauty of the rough pottery Teapot Holder Stand lies in the perfect fusion of its natural texture and practical function, possessing both the warmth of handcraftsmanship and a sense of ritual in life.
  • This retro Teapot Holder Stand uses Japanese coarse pottery techniques. Its surface looks simple, but it has a low-key beauty. When placed on a tea table, it will hold the teapot steadily. The base can also hold water, so any spilled tea will be absorbed instantly, and you don't have to worry about it running everywhere. Furthermore, the microporous structure of the coarse pottery allows it to breathe while remaining waterproof, preventing mold and odor even with long-term use.
  • Coarse pottery, compared to fine porcelain clay, may appear simple, but it possesses a unique charm. Wood-firing, as the starting point of ceramic production, embodies the most primitive wisdom of sintering. However, in an era that pursues refinement, both coarse pottery and porcelain have gradually faded from view. Coarse pottery Teapot Holder Stand offers not only a visual experience but also a tactile warmth and intimacy, a return to the essential beauty of nature.
  • Wabi-sabi, where "wabi" embodies the rustic beauty found in simplicity and tranquility, while "sabi" represents the sedimentation and luster of time. This aesthetic concept resonates with Buddhist wisdom, possessing profound and ineffable meaning. The wabi-sabi philosophy is reflected in simplicity and a sense of time, aligning with Buddhist wisdom and reflecting the deep beauty within imperfection.
  • As a natural art form, earthenware originates from nature and returns to nature. It inherently possesses a primal beauty, neither pretentious nor lacking in authenticity and honesty, which perfectly aligns with the aesthetic pursuits of the Japanese. In tea culture, tea utensils and the tea ceremony complement each other, and earthenware perfectly embodies this. Tea enthusiasts not only love the tea and the tea ceremony but also have a special fondness for tea utensils.
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