Pot en forme de melon
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
- Matériel: Céramique
- Origine : Jingdezhen, Jiangxi.
- Style: Chinois
- Éléments populaires : rétro
- Processus : Embryon pur dessiné à la main
- Description : Diamètre 4,3 cm, hauteur 9,0 cm, contenance 140 ml.
- Ce pot de ligne est un travail qui a été peaufiné pendant plusieurs années, et le savoir-faire est complexe et nombreux.
- La première consiste à tirer manuellement la billette et à la façonner, puis à utiliser un couteau à découper pour gratter la texture de la ligne, et enfin à faire correspondre la douce glaçure blanche et la glaçure noire.
- L'intérieur du pot est un sens des lignes dures, et l'extérieur est une glaçure blanche chaude ou une glaçure noire, donnant aux gens une beauté harmonieuse de dureté et de douceur.
Pot en forme de melon
$357.67
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the capacity of the Goose Egg Melon Kernel Teapot?
The teapot has a capacity of 120ml, making it perfect for personal tea servings or small gatherings.
What materials are used to make this ceramic teapot?
This teapot is crafted from high-quality white clay with a porcelain-like appearance, finished with a delicate glaze for a beautiful, durable surface.
How does the design and craftsmanship of the teapot contribute to its beauty?
The teapot features a classic melon shape with hand-drawn textures and a refined glaze, which develop a beautiful patina over time, adding to its artistic and antique appeal.
Where is the Goose Egg Melon Kernel Teapot made, and what is its style?
This teapot is made in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi, and showcases a traditional Chinese style with a retro aesthetic.
How should I care for this ceramic teapot to ensure its longevity?
To care for this teapot, avoid sudden temperature changes and handle it gently to preserve its textures and glaze, allowing the natural patina to develop over time.
