Indigo Glaze Gold Emaille Teebereiter
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: Keramik
- Herkunft: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi
- Zhubao Pingan-Serie:
Teekanne: 12,2 cm x 9,3 cm, Fassungsvermögen 250 ml;
Abdeckhaube: 10,4 cm x 10,5 cm, Fassungsvermögen 155 ml;
Tee Meer: 8,5 cm x 7,4 cm, Fassungsvermögen 210 ml;
Teetasse: 6,0 cm x 5,6 cm, Fassungsvermögen 75 ml; - Qianchen Sijing-Serie:
Teekanne: 12,2 cm x 9,3 cm, Fassungsvermögen 250 ml;
Abdeckschale: 10,4 cm x 10,5 cm, Fassungsvermögen 155 ml;
Tee Meer: 8,5 cm x 7,4 cm, Fassungsvermögen 210 ml;
Teetasse: 6,0 cm x 5,6 cm, Fassungsvermögen 75 ml; - Gaoshan Liushui-Reihe:
Teekanne: 12,0 cm x 10,5 cm, Fassungsvermögen 240 ml;
Abdeckschale: 10,4 cm x 10,5 cm, Fassungsvermögen 155 ml;
Tea Sea: 8,1 cm x 8,8 cm, Fassungsvermögen 200 ml;
Teetasse: 5,5 cm x 5,2 cm, Fassungsvermögen 75 ml;
Indigo Glaze Gold Emaille Teebereiter
$79.28
Zhubao Pingan / Teekanne
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used to make the Gold Enamel Gaiwan set?
The Gold Enamel Gaiwan set is made of Jingdezhen porcelain, known for its quality and beauty, and features a gold and enamel finish that exudes a luxurious appearance.
What are the different series available in the Gold Enamel Gaiwan set and their specifications?
The set includes the Zhubao Pingan Series, Qianchen Sijing Series, and Gaoshan Liushui Series, each with specific teapot, cover cowl or bowl, tea sea, and teacup sizes and capacities tailored for diverse tea brewing needs.
Can I use the Gold Enamel Gaiwan set for beverages other than tea?
Yes, the Gold Enamel Gaiwan can be used for various beverages such as cappuccino, latte, espresso, macchiato, juice, iced beverages, or smoothies, making it versatile for different drinks.
What makes the craftsmanship of the Gold Enamel Gaiwan set so special?
Its craftsmanship includes firing in a wood kiln with antique clay and original ore gray glaze, resulting in an oily jade texture that is warm to the touch, combining ancient charm with modern aesthetics.
Does the Gold Enamel Gaiwan set have any cultural significance?
Yes, it adopts the traditional three-talent design concept, symbolizing the harmony of heaven, earth, and man, reflecting the profound heritage of Chinese tea culture in a luxurious, artistic form.
