Shino Ware ceramic siting tea pot with Song dynasty painting design and thick feldspar glaze
Shino Ware ceramic siting tea pot with Song dynasty painting design and warm feldspar glaze
Shino Ware viridescent ceramic siting tea pot with Song dynasty painting design and thick feldspar glaze
Shino Ware Viridescent Siting Hu ceramic teapot with Song dynasty blue-green painting design and feldspar glaze
Shino Ware ceramic siting hu teapot with Song dynasty Qian Li Jiang Shan painting and feldspar glaze from Jingdezhen
Shino Ware ceramic siting tea pot with Shino glaze and Song dynasty landscape inscription

Shino Ware Viridescent Siting Hu

$176.67

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: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi.
  • Dimensions: 11.1cm x 8.3cm, capacity 100ml.
  • This Shino Ware siting tea pot features a partial inscription from the Song dynasty famed landscaping painting "Qian Li Jiang Shan", a blue-and-green painting work of Wang Ximeng, a royal artist during the Song Dynasty. "Qian Li Jiang Shan", translates in English as "thousand miles homeland of rivers and mountains". It is considered one of the ten most renowned paintings in the history of Chinese art, which is now preserved at the Forbidden City Museum. 
  • The thick glaze is made of feldspar, and the red fire color and orange peel-like brown eyes appear randomly on the warm glaze, which are regarded as the signature features of Shino ware.
  • The glaze is made of high-quality feldspar plant ash and a variety of natural mineral raw materials. The surface is often translucent, and the thick feldspar glaze has a natural and unpretentious ice-cracked texture. The skin on the surface is full of holes. The overall color is reddish and has a solitary smoke in the desert.
  • The porcelain body is used as the painting silk, and the painting workmanship is exquisite. The fine brushwork is painted on the thin body, and the coloring is clever and the hair color is of appropriate shades.
    The hand-made utensil incorporates the craftsman's full attention and temperature. After many times of calcining and polishing, the details are properly processed. The spherical fine pores are even in diameter, and the tea residue is separated and the soup is refreshing.
  • The characteristics of Shino ware lie in its warm and jade-like appearance, its glaze color is like gelatin, its natural and unpretentious ice-cracked texture and its unique and bold workmanship.
  • Shino ware has become a favorite among tea drinkers due to its unique material and craftsmanship. The ferrous iron contained in it interacts with theophylline in tea to soften the water quality and increase the sweetness of the tea soup, making the water clear and thick, with a vast and long taste.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the material used in the Shino Ware Viridescent Siting Hu?
The Shino Ware Viridescent Siting Hu is made from high-quality ceramic material, featuring a thick glaze of feldspar and natural mineral raw materials for a beautiful, translucent finish.
Where is the Shino Ware Viridescent Siting Hu originally made?
This Shino Ware siting tea pot is crafted in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi, a renowned center for fine ceramic and porcelain production in China.
What are the dimensions and capacity of this Shino Ware teapot?
The teapot measures 11.1cm by 8.3cm and has a capacity of 100ml, making it a perfect size for a personal tea serving.
Does the Shino Ware Viridescent Siting Hu feature any special artistic design?
Yes, it features a partial inscription from the famous Song Dynasty landscape painting "Qian Li Jiang Shan" by Wang Ximeng, highlighting its cultural and artistic significance.
What makes Shino Ware unique compared to other teapots?
Shino Ware is known for its warm, jade-like appearance, natural ice-cracked texture, and bold craftsmanship, with glaze effects that include red fire color and orange peel-like brown spots that add to its distinctive aesthetic.