Golden Glaze Gaiwan Divide Tea Set
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: Ceramic
- Origin: Dehua, Quanzhou.
- Craftsmanship: Handmade + Overglaze Color
- Golden Glaze Gaiwan: 10.5cm x 5.0cm, capacity 100ml.
- Justice Cup: 12.0cm x 9.5cm x 6.0cm, capacity 150ml.
- Teacup A: 5.2cm x 4.0cm, capacity 25ml.
- Teacup B: 5.5cm x 4.5cm, capacity 25ml.
- The thickness of the tea set is 1mm, and there are obvious traces of hand rubbing. The thin body is glazed lightly and thinly, and it fits the hand when held.
- The gold glaze naturally oxidizes over time, and it has a unique temperament. It is made from a pure hand-printed blank. The edge of the mouth is turned outwards using wood-burning craftsmanship. Hot tea does not burn your hands and does not store heat.
- The porcelain body is gilded with silver. The combination of pottery and silver interweaves different tea sets. The wisdom of craftsmen has been passed down for thousands of years. It is both elegant and practical. It is like an unexpected encounter. Made of clay and silver, it is beautiful and of high value.
- The gilt silver process is that 999 sterling gold is ground into powder, melted at high temperature into a glaze water-like coating surface, and fired in a kiln at high temperature to combine with tea utensils, polished and polished to a smooth luster.
- Every piece of porcelain is warm and has a story of its own. It is endowed with various uses according to people's wishes. This multi-purpose is the interaction and communication between people and utensils.
- The combination of silver and porcelain is more advanced and minimalist in terms of color and quality, inheriting the simple and powerful beauty of Song porcelain.
- Jincai refers to a porcelain-making technique that uses golden overglaze color as decoration. In ancient times, the use of gold color to decorate porcelain is generally believed to have begun in the Song Dynasty, among which Ding Kiln Jinhua porcelain was the most prestigious.
- Gold-colored porcelain also reflects the superb level of Chinese porcelain technology and the unique charm of artistic creation, adding a dazzling landscape to the history of my country's ceramics.
Golden Glaze Gaiwan Divide Tea Set
$887.87
Gaiwan
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used in the Golden Glaze Gaiwan Divide Tea Set?
The Golden Glaze Gaiwan Divide Tea Set is made of high-quality ceramic material, with a gold glaze decoration and a silver gilded porcelain body, ensuring durability and elegant aesthetics.
How is the craftsmanship of the Golden Glaze Gaiwan Divide Tea Set described?
This tea set is handmade with overglaze color decoration, featuring traditional wood-burning craftsmanship on the edges and detailed hand-rubbing traces that highlight its artisanal quality.
What are the dimensions and capacity of the Golden Glaze Gaiwan?
The Golden Glaze Gaiwan measures 10.5cm x 5.0cm with a capacity of 100ml, making it ideal for personal tea brewing and serving.
What makes the design of the Golden Glaze Gaiwan unique?
The tea set features a light glaze, thin body, and an outward turned mouth edge crafted with traditional wood-burning techniques, resulting in a beautiful and heat-resistant design that fits comfortably in the hand.
Does the Golden Glaze Gaiwan Divide Tea Set have any special aesthetic or cultural significance?
Yes, the set uses traditional Chinese gold overglaze decoration that dates back to the Song Dynasty, reflecting Chinese porcelain craftsmanship and artistic beauty with a unique, slightly oxidized golden appearance over time.
