Product Features
1. Admiring the Color of Tea
Porcelain, with Celadon Green, Celadon Blue, or ivory white, possesses a deep resonance oil-like glaze, making it ideal for admiring the color of tea while savoring its taste.
2. A Classic Artwork
Just one piece of famous Song dynasty pottery has a long history of civilization behind it.
The subtle variations, all the little touches, when magnified, show the ware as it was right out of the kiln.
What we see are like the cracks in an old masterpiece of statuary- imperfect, yet perfect for just that reason.
3. Pear Shaped Pot
The shape is round and full, embodying the characteristic features of the popular pear-shaped teapot during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
The teapot has a spacious interior, allowing tea leaves to freely unfurl and release their full aroma.
The teapot's exterior is elegant and refined, with a seamless integration of spout, handle, and body, combining aesthetic proportion with practical functionality.
Furthermore, the teapot's design details take into consideration the larger context of tea appreciation. The round knob on the lid and the curved spout are ergonomically designed for easy handling and to follow the natural flow of water, allowing for a smoother and more controlled pour.
Creative Concept
"Glaze crazing patterns, if present, are authentic, but the absence of glaze crazing patterns is even better.",
cited from a Ming Dynasty Ru Official Ware historical book.
Porcelain exudes an elegant, graceful, and generous form, with a uniform and lustrous glaze that is as brilliant as lard. The color of the glaze is typically blue with a hint of green, or green with a hint of blue, shimmering with a pale pink luster.
The Perfect Pot for The Perfect Tea
Porcelain is known for its efficient heat dissipation and suitable for non-fermented and slightly-fermented teas.
Recommended Teas: high-mountain tea and green tea.
Tea liquor color is clear and bright water without any turbidity.
The tea has a fragrant and mellow aroma, with natural fruit notes that gently blend into the clean scent.
The tea itself is delicately smooth, leaving a long and satisfying aftertaste.
Before Using the Teapot:
1. Clean the teapot with clean water inside and out
2. Soak the teapot with warm water (about 50 degrees)
3. After about 10 minutes, shower the teapot with hot water (about 100 degrees) before start tea brewing.
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