Old-fashioned Drum-shaped Charcoal Tea Stove Tea Kettle Set
Old-fashioned Drum-shaped Charcoal Tea Stove Tea Kettle Set
Old-fashioned Drum-shaped Charcoal Tea Stove Tea Kettle Set
Old-fashioned Drum-shaped Charcoal Tea Stove Tea Kettle Set
Old-fashioned Drum-shaped Charcoal Tea Stove Tea Kettle Set
Old-fashioned Drum-shaped Charcoal Tea Stove Tea Kettle Set
Old-fashioned Drum-shaped Charcoal Tea Stove Tea Kettle Set
Old-fashioned Drum-shaped Charcoal Tea Stove Tea Kettle Set
Old-fashioned Drum-shaped Charcoal Tea Stove Tea Kettle Set
Old-fashioned Drum-shaped Charcoal Tea Stove Tea Kettle Set

Old-fashioned Drum-shaped Charcoal Tea Stove

$157.57

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.

STYLE: Drum-shaped Stove

Drum-shaped Stove
Red-glazed Kettle
Stove + Kettle
Stove + Kettle + Iron Frame

Frequently Bought Together

Total price:$309.16
Description
  • Material: Coarse Pottery
  • Origin: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi.
  • Coarse Pottery Tea Stove: D13.0 cm x 12.0 cm, inner liner 10.6 cm x 6.3 cm.
  • Red-glazed Phoenix-shaped Teapot with Handle: D14.5 cm x 15.5 cm, capacity 700 ml.
  • Using charcoal to boil water and brew tea, taking ripe tea as an example, will result in a more mellow, smooth, and silky tea soup with a strong enveloping quality and a rich, lingering sensation on the tongue. The taste is as dense and delicate as rice porridge.
  • On a winter morning, a thin mist and a chill intertwine, making the world seem still. People wrap themselves tightly in their clothes, their steps slow. Yet there's always a corner where charcoal fires are lit and the aroma of tea fills the air, offering a moment of warmth to the soul. Lighting charcoal and brewing tea is the gentlest warmth of winter, a ritual deep within the fabric of life.
  • The fire glowed faintly red, the charcoal crackled softly, and the flickering flames, like the thin sunlight in winter, gave people a sense of warm anticipation. Hot water churned in the kettle, steam rising like a silent poem slowly unfolding. Tea leaves were gently added, their rise and fall gradually painting the water with a warm, amber hue.
  • The curved handle fits comfortably in the hand, preventing burns and making it easy to hold; the red glaze is rich and warm in color. The Tea Kettle has a full and elegant shape, with a touch of Chinese retro charm, enhancing the style of the tea ceremony.
  • The Tea Kettle's straight spout design ensures smooth water flow and a clean, decisive water shut-off. The handle is comfortable to hold and prevents scalding. It also features a built-in filter to avoid tea residue from entering the container.
  • The rustic and weighty earthenware Charcoal Tea Stove tells a story of history that has been weathered by time. It does not pursue extravagance, but rather reveals a natural charm in its quiet simplicity, perfectly interpreting the beauty of wabi-sabi.
  • As a natural art medium, the rough pottery Charcoal Tea Stove exudes an approachable, sincere, and simple atmosphere. It does not pursue the piling up of gorgeous colors, nor is it pretentious, but naturally exudes a calm and simple charm.
  • Coarse pottery Charcoal Tea Stove, compared to the fineness of porcelain clay, possess a more rustic and unpretentious charm. Wood-firing, as the original method of ceramic production, carries the oldest sintering tradition. Compared to exquisite porcelain, the beauty of coarse pottery Charcoal Tea Stove, is more approachable. Although it lacks vibrant colors and delicate textures, it can bring a sense of intimacy and warmth to your hands, a feeling of returning to nature. As a Tea Stove, coarse pottery can maximize the quality and aroma of the tea, allowing tea drinkers to fully enjoy the charm and pleasure of the tea ceremony.
  • Winter days are long, but a charcoal fire and a pot of good tea are enough to get through them. Outside the window, the wind and snow raged, but inside, it was warm and cozy. The aroma of tea fills the air, and your palms are warm—this is a sense of contentment, and even more so, a reconciliation with winter. Lighting the charcoal and brewing tea is a ritual, but more importantly, it's an attitude towards life.
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