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                                            • Handmade Wood Fired Kiln Altered Blue Tea CupHandmade Wood Fired Kiln Altered Blue Tea Cup Out of Stock
                                              $33.99

                                              This teacup is baked with firewood and is made of both kiln-fired glaze variations and cracked glaze craft. Because kiln alteration techniques enable an exciting and dynamic way to create different blue colour glazes on this teacup, each teacup is unique and made by hand, with no two being exactly alike. The phenomenon of crystal formation is caused by kiln altered in a cup, commonly known as “crystal flowers”.

                                              Besides that, 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.
                                            • Kiln-Transformed Aurora Blue Glaze TeacupKiln-Transformed Aurora Blue Glaze Teacup New
                                              $38.99

                                              Design and Appearance

                                              • Shape: This tasting cup adopts a classic traditional shape. The body is full and rounded, offering a comfortable grip that combines aesthetics with practicality.
                                              • Glaze Color: The surface of the tasting cup is covered with aurora blue glaze, presenting a rich color variation. From deep blue to light white, it resembles the aurora dancing in the night sky, giving a sense of tranquility and mystery. The glaze is smooth like jade, with a warm luster.

                                              Craftsmanship and Techniques

                                              • Kiln Change Technique: Utilizing traditional kiln change techniques, each cup’s glaze color and texture are unique. The kiln change process creates natural color flows and textures due to high-temperature variations during firing, giving each cup its unique artistic charm.
                                              • Aurora Blue Glaze: Aurora blue glaze is a special glaze color formed through multiple high-temperature firings. It has rich, layered colors, high gloss, a delicate and warm feel, and stable, fade-resistant colors.

                                              Usage and Functionality

                                              • Tasting Experience: This aurora blue tasting cup not only has an elegant appearance but also enhances your tea tasting experience. The design and glaze color complement each other, making the tea’s color more appealing and its aroma richer. It is suitable for tasting various high-quality teas, especially highly aromatic ones.
                                              • Collection and Display: As a fine item in tea ware collections, this tasting cup is elegant whether for personal use or as a gift. Its unique glaze color and exquisite craftsmanship make it not only a practical tea ware but also a valuable art piece for collection and display.

                                              This aurora blue kiln change tasting cup combines traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, showcasing unique artistic charm and practical value. It not only provides an excellent experience for tea lovers but also serves as an art piece, adding beauty and joy to life.

                                              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.
                                            • Hand Painted Cyan Tail Grass Sancai GaiwanHand Painted Cyan Tail Grass Sancai Gaiwan Out of Stock
                                              $34.99

                                              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.

                                            • Hand Painted Hydrangea GaiwanHand Painted Hydrangea Gaiwan Out of Stock
                                              $36.99

                                              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.

                                            • Thin Porcelain Okra Flower Gaiwan with Silver TrimThin Porcelain Okra Flower Gaiwan with Silver Trim
                                              $53.99

                                              Experience the elegance and refined craftsmanship of our Thin Porcelain Okra Flower Gaiwan with Silver Trim. This exquisite piece is a testament to traditional artistry and meticulous attention to detail.

                                              It is perfect for tea enthusiasts who appreciate the delicate art of tea brewing. The intricate okra flower design, paired with the elegant silver trim, creates a stunning visual contrast that enhances the beauty of this traditional piece.

                                              The thin porcelain body ensures a refined and smooth tea-drinking experience, allowing the true flavors and aromas of your tea to shine through. The ergonomic design ensures that handling the gaiwan is a pleasure, making your tea ceremony both enjoyable and memorable.

                                              Whether you are brewing tea for yourself or sharing it with friends, the Thin Porcelain Okra Flower Gaiwan with Silver Trim promises an exquisite tea experience, steeped in tradition and elegance.

                                              Features:

                                              • Wide Rim: This special design is to avoid scald when brewing tea.
                                              • Thin Porcelain Body: Crafted from delicate, thin-walled porcelain, this Gaiwan is lightweight yet durable, offering a perfect balance between strength and elegance.
                                              • Okra Flower Design: Adorned with intricate blue okra flower patterns, each gaiwan is a unique work of art, bringing a touch of nature and beauty to your tea ceremony.
                                              • Silver Trim: The rim of the gaiwan is elegantly finished with a silver trim, adding a sophisticated touch and enhancing its visual appeal.
                                            • Handmade Green Wood Fired Kiln Altered Flower Tea CupHandmade Green Wood Fired Kiln Altered Flower Tea Cup Out of Stock
                                              $33.99

                                              The teacup is handmade using the wood-fired kiln-altered glaze technique, and its glaze presents a unique green colour. The phenomenon of crystal formation is caused by a 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. Its design features a high foot and a small base, which give it a delicate appearance. 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.
                                            • Tiny Thin Porcelain Okra Flower Teacup with Silver TrimTiny Thin Porcelain Okra Flower Teacup with Silver Trim
                                              $29.99

                                              Experience the elegance and refined craftsmanship of our Tiny Thin Porcelain Okra Flower Teacup with Silver Trim. This exquisite piece is a testament to traditional artistry and meticulous attention to detail.

                                              Features:

                                              • Thin Porcelain Body: Crafted from fine, thin-walled porcelain, this teacup is lightweight yet sturdy, offering a refined and delicate feel.
                                              • Okra Flower Design: The teacup is adorned with intricate blue okra flower patterns, bringing a touch of natural beauty and artistry to your tea sessions.
                                              • Silver Trim: The rim of the teacup is elegantly finished with a silver trim, adding a sophisticated touch that enhances its visual appeal.
                                              • Minimalist Elegance: The simple yet elegant design reflects the minimalist aesthetic, making it a versatile piece that complements any tea set or decor.

                                              It is ideal for everyday use or special occasions, and it is also perfect for enjoying your favourite teas. Its minimalist design and elegant appearance make it a beautiful addition to any tea set, and it pairs wonderfully with other traditional or contemporary teaware.

                                              Whether you are enjoying a quiet moment of reflection or hosting a tea gathering, this Thin Porcelain Okra Flower Teacup with Silver Trim promises to elevate your tea experience, combining the best of traditional craftsmanship and modern elegance.

                                            • Kiln-Transformed Aurora Blue Glaze Gourd-Shaped Fairness CupKiln-Transformed Aurora Blue Glaze Gourd-Shaped Fairness Cup New
                                              $59.99

                                              This Kiln-Transformed Aurora Blue Glaze Gourd-Shaped Fairness Cup is a fine piece that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. Its unique design and variable glaze color present a stunning aurora-like effect.

                                              Design and Appearance

                                              • Shape: The fairness cup features a gourd-shaped design with smooth, flowing lines, making it both aesthetically pleasing and practical. The design of the spout allows for controlled pouring, preventing spills.
                                              • Glaze Color: The exterior glaze is primarily aurora blue, showcasing a rich variety of colors. It transitions from deep blue to soft white, resembling the dance of the aurora in the night sky. The interior glaze is mainly purple and blue, presenting a mysterious starry sky effect.

                                              Craftsmanship and Techniques

                                              • Kiln-Transformation Technique: Kiln-transformation involves controlling the temperature and atmosphere during firing to create natural and unpredictable changes in the glaze. Each kiln-transformed porcelain piece is unique, with different glaze colors and patterns. This fairness cup’s glaze naturally flows during firing, creating beautiful color gradients and texture effects.
                                              • Aurora Blue Glaze: Aurora blue glaze is a special type of glaze that, after high-temperature firing, presents variations in blue and other colors. This glaze is not only visually stunning but also highly durable and resistant to corrosion.

                                              Function and Practicality

                                              • Purpose of the Fairness Cup: In tea ceremonies, a fairness cup is used to evenly distribute tea, ensuring each participant receives tea of the same concentration. The gourd-shaped design is not only beautiful but also offers a comfortable grip and practical use.
                                              • Artistic Value: This fairness cup is not just a practical tea utensil but also a piece of art. Its unique glaze color variation and elegant shape make it highly collectible and visually appealing.

                                              This Kiln-Transformed Aurora Blue Glaze Gourd-Shaped Fairness Cup is a charming tea utensil, whether for daily use or as a collectible art piece. Every use is an appreciation and enjoyment of traditional craftsmanship and modern aesthetics.

                                              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.
                                            • Kiln-Transformed Aurora Blue Glaze Gourd-Shaped High Fairness CupKiln-Transformed Aurora Blue Glaze Gourd-Shaped High Fairness Cup New
                                              $65.99

                                              This Kiln-Transformed Aurora Blue Glaze Gourd-Shaped Fairness Cup is a fine piece that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. Its unique design and variable glaze color present a stunning aurora-like effect.

                                              Design and Appearance

                                              • Shape: The fairness cup features a gourd-shaped design with smooth, flowing lines, making it both aesthetically pleasing and practical. The design of the spout allows for controlled pouring, preventing spills.
                                              • Glaze Color: The exterior glaze is primarily aurora blue, showcasing a rich variety of colors. It transitions from deep blue to soft white, resembling the dance of the aurora in the night sky. The interior glaze is mainly purple and blue, presenting a mysterious starry sky effect.

                                              Craftsmanship and Techniques

                                              • Kiln-Transformation Technique: Kiln-transformation involves controlling the temperature and atmosphere during firing to create natural and unpredictable changes in the glaze. Each kiln-transformed porcelain piece is unique, with different glaze colors and patterns. This fairness cup’s glaze naturally flows during firing, creating beautiful color gradients and texture effects.
                                              • Aurora Blue Glaze: Aurora blue glaze is a special type of glaze that, after high-temperature firing, presents variations in blue and other colors. This glaze is not only visually stunning but also highly durable and resistant to corrosion.

                                              Function and Practicality

                                              • Purpose of the Fairness Cup: In tea ceremonies, a fairness cup is used to evenly distribute tea, ensuring each participant receives tea of the same concentration. The gourd-shaped design is not only beautiful but also offers a comfortable grip and practical use.
                                              • Artistic Value: This fairness cup is not just a practical tea utensil but also a piece of art. Its unique glaze color variation and elegant shape make it highly collectible and visually appealing.

                                              This Kiln-Transformed Aurora Blue Glaze Gourd-Shaped Fairness Cup is a charming tea utensil, whether for daily use or as a collectible art piece. Every use is an appreciation and enjoyment of traditional craftsmanship and modern aesthetics.

                                              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.
                                            • Handmade Bluish Violet Cracked Glaze TeapotHandmade Bluish Violet Cracked Glaze Teapot
                                              $135.99

                                              This teapot is entirely handcrafted. It is covered with an after-rain sky blue and purple crackle glaze, presenting a beautiful blue-purple hue. The iron contained inside the clay creates unique decorative lines and iron spots during the firing process, decorating the surface of the vessel with scattered dot patterns, which exude a retro and elegant vibe. The unique-shaped spout of the teapot allows for a smooth and controlled water flow.

                                              Besides that, 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.
                                            • Handmade Vintage Hydrangea Fair CupHandmade Vintage Hydrangea Fair Cup
                                              $26.99

                                              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.

                                            • Xi Lan Kiln Altered TeapotXi Lan Kiln Altered Teapot
                                              $143.99

                                              This small teapot is made by both kiln-fired glaze variations and cracked glaze craft. Because kiln alteration techniques enable an exciting and dynamic way to create different red colour glazes on this teacup, each teacup is unique and made by hand, with no two being exactly alike. The phenomenon of crystal formation is caused by a kiln altered in a cup, commonly known as “crystal flowers”.

                                              Besides that, the unique cracked glaze technique used creates beautiful patterns on the cup’s surface. Over time as it is soaked with tea soup, and the 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.