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  • Shuiyue White Slip GaiwanShuiyue White Slip Gaiwan Out of Stock
    $49.99

    The Shuiyue White Slip Gaiwan is crafted using the traditional white slip (Fun’iki) technique, featuring a refined blue-gray glaze with a naturally flowing surface texture. The interplay of light and shadow on the lid and body resembles the serene reflection of the moon on water, exuding a poetic and tranquil beauty. The textured exterior, with its delicate gradations of color, evokes gentle ripples on a lake, while the smooth, white-glazed interior provides a striking contrast, enhancing the visual appeal of tea.

    Design Highlights:

    • White Slip Technique: This traditional method allows the natural clay to softly emerge through the glaze, creating an organic, hand-brushed effect, making each piece unique.
    • Blue-Gray Glaze: A subdued yet elegant glaze that shifts between blue and gray, reminiscent of moonlight shimmering on water, conveying a quiet, meditative charm.
    • Smooth Interior Glaze: The inner walls are coated with a glossy, jade-like white glaze, contrasting beautifully with the textured exterior and enhancing the clarity of the tea.
    • Comfortable Grip: The gently flared rim ensures a comfortable hold, allowing for smooth pouring without burning the fingers.
    • Minimalist Lid Knob: The square-shaped lid knob adds a contemporary yet subtly traditional touch, harmonizing with the overall design.

    The Shuiyue White Slip Gaiwan is more than just a practical tea vessel—it is an artistic expression of tranquility and refinement. Its understated presence makes it an ideal companion for tea appreciation, creating an immersive and meditative experience with every brew.

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  • Hand Painted Cyan Tail Grass Sancai GaiwanHand Painted Cyan Tail Grass Sancai Gaiwan Out of Stock
    $22.99

    This three-cup cover is hand-painted and baked at high temperature. The entire cover is presented in an elegant antique blue colour.

    The antique blue glaze is a treasure in the traditional porcelain-making craft of the Han ethnic group and is most distinctive in the Song Dynasty. It is mainly composed of “iron” as the colouring element, and under the high-temperature reduction flame conditions, it presents a series of blue and green colours of varying depths, showing a strong Song-style charm.

    The glaze is smooth and lustrous, adding a touch of brilliance to your tea ceremony.

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  • Qing-Gray High Footed CupQing-Gray High Footed Cup Out of Stock
    $12.99

    This Qing-Gray High Footed Tasting Cup is crafted using the traditional white slip technique, presenting an elegant qing-gray tone with a naturally flowing glaze texture. The cup’s exterior glaze exhibits an interplay of light and dark hues, reminiscent of misty mountain landscapes, evoking a vintage yet tranquil oriental charm. The interior is coated with a smooth white glaze, contrasting with the rough, textured outer surface, achieving a harmonious balance between rusticity and refinement.

    Design Highlights:

    • White Slip Technique – The exterior is finished using the white slip technique, creating a soft qing-gray wash over the ceramic body. Each cup carries a unique aged, weathered charm.
    • Qing-Gray Glaze – The glaze varies in depth, resembling ink-washed landscapes. The combination of handcrafted kiln effects enhances the cup’s depth and visual texture.
    • High Footed Design – The elevated foot enhances the ceremonial aspect of tea tasting, while also providing a comfortable grip, preventing direct contact with the heated surface.
    • Smooth Inner Glaze – The interior features a lustrous white glaze that highlights the tea’s clarity and enhances the overall tea-drinking experience.
    • Stable Base – The well-proportioned base ensures stability, making it suitable for daily tea appreciation and refined tea gatherings.

    This Qing-Gray High Footed Tasting Cup seamlessly blends traditional ceramic craftsmanship with a minimalist modern aesthetic, making it an exceptional piece for both practical use and artistic appreciation in the tea ceremony.

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  • Sliver-trimmed Chinese Orchid GaiwanSliver-trimmed Chinese Orchid Gaiwan
    $31.99

    This sliver-trimmed Gaiwan exemplifies the beauty of traditional Chinese teaware, characterized by its elegant design and intricate detailing.

    Features:

    • Porcelain Body: The Gaiwan is crafted from high-quality porcelain, ensuring a smooth, refined surface that enhances the tea-drinking experience. The porcelain’s delicate nature adds an air of sophistication.
    • Hand-Painted Design: The Gaiwan features a hand-painted Chinese orchid motif, rendered in soft, natural hues. This artwork brings a sense of natural beauty and tranquility, capturing the essence of traditional Chinese aesthetics.
    • Silver Trim: The rim of the Gaiwan is accented with a fine silver trim, adding a touch of elegance and refinement. This detail enhances the visual appeal and highlights the meticulous craftsmanship.
    • Minimalist Elegance: The simple yet graceful design reflects minimalist aesthetics, making this Gaiwan suitable for both traditional and contemporary tea settings. Its understated elegance ensures it blends seamlessly into any decor.

    This Gaiwan is perfect for those who appreciate the art of tea-making and the beauty of traditional craftsmanship. Whether used for personal enjoyment or shared during tea gatherings, it enhances the tea experience, combining function with artistic elegance.

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  • Tiny Sliver-trimmed Chinese Orchid TeacupTiny Sliver-trimmed Chinese Orchid Teacup
    $13.99

    This tiny teacup is a testament to traditional artistry and meticulous attention to detail. The porcelain body ensures a refined tea-drinking experience, allowing the true flavours and aromas of your tea to shine through.

    The hand-painted Chinese orchid pattern brings a sense of natural beauty and tranquillity, while the silver trim adds a touch of sophistication. This teacup’s minimalist design makes it a perfect fit for both traditional and contemporary tea settings.

    Features:

    • Porcelain Body: Made from high-quality porcelain, this teacup is both sturdy and durable, providing a smooth and refined touch.
    • Chinese Orchid Design: The teacup features a beautiful hand-painted Chinese orchid pattern in soft, natural hues, adding a touch of serenity and elegance to your tea-drinking experience.
    • Silver Trim: The rim of the teacup is elegantly finished with a silver trim, enhancing its visual appeal and adding a sophisticated touch.
    • Minimalist Elegance: The simple yet graceful design reflects a minimalist aesthetic, making this teacup a versatile addition to any tea set or decor.

    It is ideal for everyday use or special occasions; this tiny teacup is perfect for enjoying your favorite teas. Its elegant appearance and high-quality craftsmanship make it a beautiful addition to any tea collection.

    Whether you are enjoying a peaceful moment alone or hosting a tea gathering with friends, it will elevate your tea experience, combining the best of traditional craftsmanship and modern elegance.

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  • Handmade Yellow Wood Fired Kiln Altered Flower Tea CupHandmade Yellow Wood Fired Kiln Altered Flower Tea Cup Out of Stock
    $22.99

    The teacup is handmade using the wood-fired kiln altered glaze technique, and its glaze presents a unique yellow and light purple colour. The phenomenon of crystal formation is caused by kiln altered in a cup, commonly known as “crystal flowers”.

    The varying shades of colour make each cup one-of-a-kind, adding a rugged and beautiful charm to your tea table. The mouth of the cup is designed with a flower shape, making the whole cup look even more entertaining.

    Attention:

    • Kiln-fired glaze variations are often unpredictable and can result in a wide range of colours from a single firing.
    • The porosity of ceramics varies depending on the materials used, the recipe, the pressure applied, the duration of pressure, the thickness of the body, the firing temperature, and the duration of firing. Generally, the finer the porcelain, the smaller the pores, while the coarser the pottery, the larger the pores.
    • Since porcelain is made from clay, the amount of iron spots present in the clay varies depending on the mineral content of the soil. These iron spots are harmless and do not affect the use of the porcelain. Removing them would require the use of chemical materials, which can be damaging to high-quality porcelain.
    • Handmade products are not perfect, and each piece can have differences in size, shape, colour, and other aspects.
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  • Hand Painted Antique Clay Glaze Goji GaiwanHand Painted Antique Clay Glaze Goji Gaiwan Out of Stock
    $71.99

    This Gaiwan is made with antique clay glaze, which gives it a smooth and lustrous surface, as well as a thick and sturdy body, evoking a sense of ancient elegance, tranquillity, and warmth. The hand-painted pictures are lively and natural, depicting the goji berries with lifelike accuracy.

    Goji berries, a small orange-red fruit with a long history in China, symbolize auspiciousness and happiness. The elongated fruits of goji berries are fiery red in color, hence in China, goji berries are regarded as a symbol of celebration and joy. The fiery red goji berries represent good luck and signify a life filled with prosperity and vitality.

    Furthermore, the Gaiwan is crafted using the overglaze colour painting craft, which produces pure, vibrant, and full colours. Since Gaiwan is hand-painted by an artist, every piece is unique and machine-printed decals cannot compare with.

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  • Hand Painted Antique Clay Glaze Bamboo GaiwanHand Painted Antique Clay Glaze Bamboo Gaiwan
    $74.99

    This Gaiwan is made with antique clay glaze, which gives it a smooth and lustrous surface, as well as a thick and sturdy body, evoking a sense of ancient elegance, tranquillity, and warmth. The hand-painted strokes are lively and natural, depicting the bamboo forest and rocks with lifelike accuracy.

    The Chinese bamboo forest and rocks have profound symbolic meanings in culture and art. The bamboo forest symbolizes resilience and humility. Bamboo is known for its strong vitality and flexible nature, able to withstand harsh winters and remain upright. This characteristic has made bamboo a symbol of traditional virtues in China, including perseverance, resilience in adversity, and modesty. Additionally, the bamboo forest is often seen as a place of seclusion, representing the pursuit of inner freedom and tranquillity. Rocks, on the other hand, symbolize stability and steadfastness. In Chinese art, rocks are frequently depicted as rugged, majestic, and serene. They represent the eternal and unchanging aspects of the natural world, as well as the values of determination and stability that people strive for in life. Rocks are also seen as symbols of wisdom and longevity, standing tall and unwavering despite the passage of time.

    Furthermore, the Gaiwan is crafted using the overglaze colour painting craft, which produces pure, vibrant, and full colours. Since Gaiwan is hand-painted by an artist, every piece is unique and machine-printed decals cannot be compared with.

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  • Hand Painted Hydrangea GaiwanHand Painted Hydrangea Gaiwan Out of Stock
    $24.99

    This hand-painted hydrangea flower Gaiwan is made with an antique blue glaze as its base combined with an antique blue underglaze colour craft.

    The antique blue glaze is a treasure in the traditional porcelain-making craft of the Han ethnic group and is most distinctive in the Song Dynasty. It is mainly composed of “iron” as the colouring element, and under the high-temperature reduction flame conditions, it presents a series of blue and green colours of varying depths, showing a strong Song-style charm.

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  • Handmade Vintage Hydrangea Fair CupHandmade Vintage Hydrangea Fair Cup Out of Stock
    $17.99

    This fair cup is blue glazed with hand-painted hydrangea on it. The shape of the fair cup follows traditional aesthetic design elements, with a classic unique shape.

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  • Wood-Fired Pine Forest GaiwanWood-Fired Pine Forest Gaiwan
    $443.99

    This Gaiwan is crafted using the authentic wood-fired, unglazed technique. Without any applied glaze, the surface develops naturally as wood ash falls, melts, and flows during the high-temperature firing, creating rich layers of color. The outer wall bears fire marks of grey-black, milky white, brown, and ochre, with subtle kiln variations that resemble the weathered texture of ancient stone.

    The most distinctive feature is the pine frost-like bluish-green vitrified crystallisation inside the bowl. This cool green tone is formed as minerals from the wood ash melt and crystallise under intense heat and a reducing atmosphere. Between the crystals lie natural crackle patterns, their glossy brilliance echoing the bowl’s milky-white tones, evoking the image of frost settling upon pine branches in winter—pure, serene, and alive.

    Portions of the inner surface show a pronounced vitrified effect. During firing, as the temperature rises, components within the clay and ash gradually melt, forming a glass-like glaze layer. Vitrification gives the interior surface its hardness and smoothness, while enhancing both texture and utility. The essence of wood-firing lies in its irreproducibility: flame paths, ash deposits, and cooling rhythms together shape the unique character of each vessel.

    Named Pine Forest, this Gaiwan conveys both the cool bluish-green tones within and the natural elegance of wood-fired ware. Rugged yet refined, rustic yet graceful, it embodies a balance of artistry, beauty, and collectible value.

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  • Wood-Fired Earth Tone GaiwanWood-Fired Earth Tone Gaiwan
    $443.99

    This Gaiwan is crafted using the authentic wood-fired, unglazed technique. Without the application of glaze, the surface develops naturally as wood ash falls, melts, and flows during high firing, leaving behind an organic glaze layer and traces of fire. The exterior displays an interplay of dark brown, ochre, grey, and mossy green tones, while the lid and bowl are marked with striking flame-swept patterns, resulting in an unrepeatable beauty unique to each firing.

    Inside the bowl, parts of the surface show a distinct vitrified effect. During firing, as the temperature rises to a certain level, minerals in the clay and ash partially melt, forming a glass-like glaze layer. This vitrified surface is glossy, dense, and durable, with natural traces of flowing ash glaze. Vitrification not only enhances the shine and texture of the gaiwan but also strengthens the vessel, improving its resistance to wear and corrosion.

    The charm of wood-firing lies in the principle of “one piece, one world.” Every firing is a dialogue with flame, ash, temperature, and atmosphere, and the final result is always one of a kind. Each wood-fired Gaiwan carries the joint creation of nature and fire—raw and primal, yet elegant and refined—holding both artistic and collectible value.

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  • Handmade Wood Fired Kiln Altered Snow Fair CupHandmade Wood Fired Kiln Altered Snow Fair Cup Out of Stock
    $29.99

    This fair cup was baked with firewood and was made of both kiln-fired glaze variations and coloured & cracked glaze craft. Each one is unique and handmade – no two being exactly alike.

    The overall design of this fair cup is simple and unsophisticated. The unique cracked glaze technique used creates beautiful patterns on the cup’s surface. Over time as it is soaked with tea soup, then resulting variations in the pattern make each piece truly outstanding and add more enjoyment to the tea-drinking experience.

    Attention:

    • Kiln-fired glaze variations are often unpredictable and can result in a wide range of colours from a single firing.
    • The porosity of ceramics varies depending on the materials used, the recipe, the pressure applied, the duration of pressure, the thickness of the body, the firing temperature, and the duration of firing. Generally, the finer the porcelain, the smaller the pores, while the coarser the pottery, the larger the pores.
    • Since porcelain is made from clay, the amount of iron spots present in the clay varies depending on the mineral content of the soil. These iron spots are harmless and do not affect the use of the porcelain. Removing them would require the use of chemical materials, which can be damaging to high-quality porcelain.
    • Handmade products are not perfect, and each piece can have differences in size, shape, colour, and other aspects.
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  • Wood Fired Pine Forest Tasting CupWood Fired Pine Forest Tasting Cup
    $150.99

    This tasting cup is made using the authentic wood fired unglazed technique. Without any applied glaze, the surface develops naturally as wood ash falls, melts, and flows during the high temperature firing, creating rich layers of color. The outer wall shows fire marks of grey black, milky white, brown and ochre, with delicate kiln variations that resemble the calm texture of stone weathered over time.

    The most distinctive feature is the bluish green vitrified crystallisation formed inside the cup, reminiscent of pine frost. This cool green tone is created as minerals in the wood ash melt and crystallise under intense heat and a reducing atmosphere. Between the crystals lie natural crackle patterns, glossy and bright, evoking frost on pine branches in winter, serene and vivid.

    Parts of the inner surface show a clear vitrified effect. During firing, as the temperature rises, components within the clay and ash gradually melt, forming a glass like glaze layer. Vitrification makes the surface harder and smoother, while enhancing both texture and usability. The essence of wood firing lies in its irreproducibility: flame paths, ash deposits and cooling rhythms together shape the unique character of this cup.

    Named Pine Forest, it conveys its cool bluish green tones and the natural elegance of wood fired ware. Rugged yet refined, rustic yet graceful, it holds both artistic beauty and collectible value.

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  • Wujie Fair CupWujie Fair Cup
    $23.99

    This fair cup is crafted using the traditional white slip technique, offering a raw yet refined texture that highlights the unique beauty of handmade pottery. The exterior features a richly textured surface, reminiscent of the natural skin of the earth, while the interior is coated with a smooth, delicate white glaze. This contrast between the rough and the refined creates a harmonious balance of rustic charm and elegance.

    Design Highlights:

    • White Slip Technique: The exterior is finished with the white slip glazing method, allowing the clay body to reveal a soft, misty white gradient. This process gives the piece a warm, timeworn patina, making each one uniquely distinct.
    • Organic Texture: The hand-shaped body showcases flowing woodgrain-like patterns, offering a tactile, natural feel that exudes simplicity and authenticity.
    • Smooth Pouring Spout: Designed with a gracefully curved spout, ensuring a seamless, drip-free pour for a more refined tea-serving experience.
    • Wide-Mouth Design: The broad opening allows for easy observation of the tea liquor’s color while ensuring an even, controlled flow, reducing tea sediment accumulation.
    • Stable Base: Well-proportioned footed base provides stability, making it an ideal companion for various tea settings.

    This fair cup seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics, making it a practical and elegant addition to any tea ceremony. Its rustic texture and warm glazing lend a sense of ritual to every pour, enhancing the overall tea experience.

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  • Handmade Wood-Fired Crackle Glaze Square Fair CupHandmade Wood-Fired Crackle Glaze Square Fair Cup -20% Off
    Original price was: $45.99.Current price is: $36.99.

    This fair cup is baked with firewood and is made by both kiln-fired glaze variations and cracked glaze craft. Each one is unique and made by hand, with no two being exactly alike.

    The square and simple shape of the cup allows for smooth pouring. The unique cracked glaze technique used creates beautiful patterns on the cup’s surface. Over time as it is soaked with tea soup, resulting variations in the pattern make each piece truly outstanding and add more enjoyment to the tea-drinking experience.

    Attention:

    • Kiln-fired glaze variations are often unpredictable and can result in a wide range of colours from a single firing.
    • The porosity of ceramics varies depending on the materials used, the recipe, the pressure applied, the duration of pressure, the thickness of the body, the firing temperature, and the duration of firing. Generally, the finer the porcelain, the smaller the pores, while the coarser the pottery, the larger the pores.
    • Since porcelain is made from clay, the amount of iron spots present in the clay varies depending on the mineral content of the soil. These iron spots are harmless and do not affect the use of the porcelain. Removing them would require the use of chemical materials, which can be damaging to high-quality porcelain.
    • Handmade products are not perfect, and each piece can have differences in size, shape, colour, and other aspects.
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  • -20% Off
    Original price was: $78.99.Current price is: $62.99.

    This fair cup has been wood ash glazed which gives it an earthy and organic feature. This glaze is often made by collecting the ash from burnt wood and mixing it with clay, creating a natural and rustic finish.

    The unique shape created by the hand-pinching process gives the fair cup an individual character and charm. Each piece would be slightly different, with its own organic curves, asymmetries, and irregularities. These variations would make it even more special and add to its natural beauty.

    Its natural and earthy appearance would evoke a sense of calmness and harmony, making it the perfect vessel for enjoying a warm cup of tea.

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