Carved Dragonfly Copper Silver Gilt Water Storage Tray
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: Copper+Gilted Silver
- Origin: Chaozhou, Guangdong.
- Popular elements: Chinese retro
- Dimensions: 11.5 x 12.3 cm.
- Maintenance of copperware: Wipe dry after each use to avoid long-term water accumulation and easy maintenance.
- Jianshui is a tea utensil fill with such as washing tea water and tea dregs. Its function is equivalent to tea basin and water pot. Tea utensils are required for dry brewing tables to ensure that the tea table is clean, dry, and pleasing to the eye.
- Jianshui just stood there silently in the corner of the tea table, neither restless nor ostentatious.
- The lid is carved with a hollow dragonfly, which is exquisite and delicate, and the lid is detached, with a simple design.
- Hollow drainage holes for neat drainage. The shape of the vessel is complete and dignified, and it can be used as the primary teapot holder.
Carved Dragonfly Copper Silver Gilt Water Storage Tray
$197.57
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used in the Water Storage Tray?
The Water Storage Tray is made from copper and gilted silver, combining durability with elegant Chinese retro design elements.
How should I maintain and clean the Copper Silver Gilt Water Storage Tray?
To maintain the tray, wipe it dry after each use to prevent long-term water accumulation and ensure easy maintenance.
What are the dimensions of this Water Storage Tray?
The Water Storage Tray measures approximately 11.5 x 12.3 cm, making it a compact and functional piece for your tea setup.
What is the significance of the carved dragonfly on the lid?
The lid features a delicate hollow dragonfly carving, adding an exquisite and detailed touch to the tray, emphasizing its Chinese retro style.
Can the Water Storage Tray be used as a teapot holder?
Yes, its complete and dignified shape allows it to serve as the primary teapot holder, with neat drainage through hollow drainage holes.
