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Handmade Hand-painted Ceramic Dance Of The Peacock 100ml Gaiwan
$199.90 – $299.90
Price in USD. Tax included.
Introducing our exquisite Handmade Hand-painted Qinghua Doucai Ceramic Dance Of The Peacock 100ml Gaiwan – a must-have for tea lovers who appreciate the beauty of traditional Chinese ceramics.
Each gaiwan is carefully hand-painted by skilled craftsmen using the traditional Chinese technique of Qinghua Doucai, meaning “blue and white with overglaze colors”. The intricate design features a stunning depiction of the Dance of the Peacock, showcasing the beauty and grace of this majestic bird. The colors are vibrant and eye-catching, making this gaiwan a true work of art.
With a capacity of 100ml, this gaiwan is the perfect size for brewing and serving tea. The lid and bowl are designed to fit snugly, allowing for optimal steeping of your favorite loose leaf teas. The handle is comfortable to hold, providing a sturdy grip while pouring.
Crafted by hand, this gaiwan is made of high-quality ceramic material, ensuring durability and longevity. The attention to detail and quality of craftsmanship make each gaiwan unique and special. Using a handmade gaiwan adds an extra layer of appreciation to the tea-drinking experience.
The Dance of the Peacock gaiwan is not only functional but also a beautiful decorative piece that will add elegance and sophistication to any tea ceremony. Whether you’re a tea connoisseur or simply appreciate fine art, this gaiwan is a must-have for your collection. Bring the beauty of traditional Chinese ceramics into your home and experience the art of tea in a whole new way.
This piece is handmade and hand painted by Jingdezhen Wu Yixun studio.
The studio specializes in combining modern design with traditional techniques like Qinghua, Wucai, and Doucai. Each piece reflects a harmonious blend of old and new, making them perfect for collectors and everyday use.
The most famous works such as the Jade Rabbit Gaze series, fairy crane series have captivated tea lovers' hearts. The artist Chen Tong, who a lot of friends have been impressed by his work, is from Wu Yixun Studio.
Check works from Wu Yixun Studio.
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Introducing our exquisite Handmade Hand-painted Qinghua Doucai Ceramic Dance Of The Peacock 100ml Gaiwan – a must-have for tea lovers who appreciate the beauty of traditional Chinese ceramics.
Each gaiwan is carefully hand-painted by skilled craftsmen using the traditional Chinese technique of Qinghua Doucai, meaning “blue and white with overglaze colors”. The intricate design features a stunning depiction of the Dance of the Peacock, showcasing the beauty and grace of this majestic bird. The colors are vibrant and eye-catching, making this gaiwan a true work of art.
With a capacity of 100ml, this gaiwan is the perfect size for brewing and serving tea. The lid and bowl are designed to fit snugly, allowing for optimal steeping of your favorite loose leaf teas. The handle is comfortable to hold, providing a sturdy grip while pouring.
Crafted by hand, this gaiwan is made of high-quality ceramic material, ensuring durability and longevity. The attention to detail and quality of craftsmanship make each gaiwan unique and special. Using a handmade gaiwan adds an extra layer of appreciation to the tea-drinking experience.
The Dance of the Peacock gaiwan is not only functional but also a beautiful decorative piece that will add elegance and sophistication to any tea ceremony. Whether you’re a tea connoisseur or simply appreciate fine art, this gaiwan is a must-have for your collection. Bring the beauty of traditional Chinese ceramics into your home and experience the art of tea in a whole new way.
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