Ceramic Shinoyaki Tea Boat with natural wood-fired glaze and drainage holes for teapot use
Shinoyaki ceramic tea boat with wood-fired glaze and efficient drainage holes
Ceramic Shinoyaki Tea Boat with natural wood-fired glaze and drainage holes for tea pot storage
Ceramic Shinoyaki Tea Boat with wood-fired glaze, square and round water-storage teapot stand with drainage holes
Shinoyaki Tea Boat ceramic teapot stand with wood-fired glaze and drainage holes
Ceramic Shinoyaki Tea Boat teapot stand with natural wood-fired glaze and efficient drainage holes
Ceramic Shinoyaki Tea Boat with antique glaze and drainage holes for teapot storage and water drainage
Shinoyaki Tea Boat ceramic teapot stand with natural wood-fired glaze and efficient drainage holes

Shinoyaki Tea Boat Water-storage Dry-bubble Teapot Stand

$57.27

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: Square

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Description
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Square: 16.5 cm x 16.5 cm x 4.0 cm, capacity 500 ml.
  • Round: D16.0 cm x 3.5 cm, capacity 400 ml.
  • Firewood firing is an ancient firing method. Wood is the main fuel for firing kilns. When firing pottery, the porcelain body is covered to isolate the wood ash from the fire and avoid direct contact with it, so that the glaze color of the product remains consistent. Ash on the glaze or traces of fire on the body are not appreciated in the orthodox porcelain making standards of ancient Chinese society under the condition of technical permission, and are considered "defects".
  • Regular drainage holes, fine distribution, efficient drainage; no discoloration, no smell, no mold after long-term use.
  • It is an [accidental] glaze effect that appears during the firing process of the object. The calm and restrained glaze color returns to its original simplicity and highlights the atmosphere.
  • The antique shape and the iron spots made by high-temperature firing of coarse pottery all show its simple and rough temperament.
  • The Shinoyaki Tea Boat, also known as "tea boat", "cup holder" and "tea tray". The so-called pot holder is a vessel used to hold the teapot. It can be as simple as an ordinary plate or as exquisite as a handicraft.
  • It can be as simple as an ordinary plate or as exquisite as a handicraft.
  • The Shinoyaki Tea Boat replaces the tea tray, everything is simple, the tea table and tea seats are clean and tidy, elegant and beautiful, and practicing skills quietly cultivates the mind and thrift. It is used to hold the excess tea soup when warming the pot and brewing.
  • Fired using a wood-fired process, the temperature of the glaze changes in the kiln, causing it to undergo uncertain natural changes that are different for each one.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What materials is the Shinoyaki Tea Boat made of?
The Shinoyaki Tea Boat is crafted from high-quality ceramic, ensuring durability and an elegant appearance.
What are the sizes and capacities of the square and round Shinoyaki Tea Boats?
The square Shinoyaki Tea Boat measures 16.5 cm x 16.5 cm x 4.0 cm with a capacity of 500 ml, while the round one is 16.0 cm in diameter x 3.5 cm high, holding 400 ml.
How does the traditional wood-fired process affect the appearance of the Shinoyaki Tea Boat?
The firewood firing method creates natural glaze effects and unique iron spots, giving each piece a simple, rough temperament and authentic antique look.
What are the benefits of using a Shinoyaki Tea Boat for tea serving?
The Shinoyaki Tea Boat serves as an elegant vessel to hold excess tea during brewing, keeping your tea area tidy and adding a traditional aesthetic to your tea ceremony.
How should I care for and maintain the Shinoyaki Tea Boat?
Regularly clean the ceramic teapot stand to prevent mold or smell, and avoid using abrasive cleaners to preserve its glaze and appearance over long-term use.