Tea Cup
Porcelain Celadon Golden Fish Tea Cup
龍泉青瓷盖碗(金鱼) Name: Porcelain Celadon Golden Fish Tea Cup Colour: Green Size(Inch): 茶杯盖 teacup lid: 3.1 * 3.1 * 1.3 茶杯 Tea cup: 3.6 * 3.6 * 2.1 托盘 Tray: 3.7 * 3.7 * 1.3 Condition: Good Condition Chinese teapot (Gaiwan) used to brew and serve tea. The Gaiwan is produced in the famous porcelain-producing town of Jingdezhen and bears its distinctive marking. A beautifully designed and hand-crafted vessel that may be used to brew and serve tea. The Chinese Gaiwan (also spelled Guywan) covered bowl is a study in practicality, functionality, beauty, and simplicity of style. Created during the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the design of the Gaiwan has changed very little ever the centuries. The Gaiwan was created during the peak of pottery making at China's Jingdezhen kilns, famous for creating delicate, fine tableware and teaware. It was during this peak time of pottery creation in China that small porcelain teacups without a handle were given a lid and a deep saucer for the cup to sit in and called a Gaiwan (lidded bowl). The Gaiwan used during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1644-1911) were larger than those used today, to brew tea for several people. Our Gold Fish Porcelain Covered Tea Bowl makes a perfect stocking stuffer or gift for tea lovers any time of year.
$18.99
Blue & White Porcelain Gaiwan
仿古胎 青花龍紋圓融蓋碗 Name: Porcelain Celadon Golden Fish Tea Cup Size(Inch): 茶杯盖 teacup lid: 3.4 * 3.4 * 1 茶杯 Tea cup: 4.2 * 4.2 * 2.6 托盘 Tray: 4.6 * 4.6 * 0.8 Condition: Good Condition Chinese teapot (Gaiwan) used to brew and serve tea. The Gaiwan is produced in the famous porcelain-producing town of Jingdezhen and bears its distinctive marking. A beautifully designed and hand-crafted vessel that may be used to brew and serve tea. The Chinese Gaiwan (also spelled Guywan) covered bowl is a study in practicality, functionality, beauty, and simplicity of style. Created during the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the design of the Gaiwan has changed very little ever the centuries. The Gaiwan was created during the peak of pottery making at China's Jingdezhen kilns, famous for creating delicate, fine tableware and teaware. It was during this peak time of pottery creation in China that small porcelain teacups without a handle were given a lid and a deep saucer for the cup to sit in and called a Gaiwan (lidded bowl). The Gaiwan used during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1644-1911) were larger than those used today, to brew tea for several people.
$35.99
Porcelain Hand-painted Gaiwan
Porcelain Hand-painted Gaiwan Suitable for various tea types, including green tea, black tea, oolong tea, and more, our Porcelain Hand-painted Gaiwan enhances your tea-drinking experience. Whether you're a seasoned tea connoisseur or a newcomer, this exquisite teaware invites you to savor the delicate nuances of your favorite teas. Size(Inch): Lid: 3.25 * 3.25 * 1.1cup: 3.6 * 3.6 * 2.1saucer: 4 * 4 * 3/4 Key Features: Handcrafted by skilled artisans with attention to detail Made from high-quality and durable porcelain Captivating hand-painted design with intricate motifs and vibrant colors Versatile and functional three-piece Gaiwan set (lid, cup, and saucer) Suitable for a wide range of tea types Elevate your tea-drinking experience with timeless beauty and artistry Embrace the artistry of tea brewing and add a touch of elegance to your tea rituals with our Porcelain Hand-painted Gaiwan. Order now and immerse yourself in the world of exquisite teas, harmoniously blending tradition and craftsmanship. Note: Each Gaiwan is hand-painted, and as a result, slight variations in design may occur, making each piece a unique work of art.
$33.99
Matcha Bowl MAT-3S
Matcha Bowl Size : measures 4.3" Diameter and 3.1" H Matcha tea bowls are essential for enjoying matcha tea. The interior features a transparent glaze that is smooth and shiny, making it easy to clean while showcasing the true color of the tea, helping to distinguish between different brews. The unglazed exterior is expertly polished, offering an attractive appearance and a delightful tactile experience. It highlights the authentic ceramic feel, providing tea lovers with a unique sensory touch as they savor their tea. The flat bottom design ensures comfort in holding and protects your table from scratches. 抹茶碗 抹茶碗是品饮抹茶的核心器具。 其内部采用透明釉,光滑且有光泽,易于清洁,能够真实展现茶汤的颜色,帮助区分不同茶汤的色泽。 外部则是经过精细打磨的无釉面,外观优雅,手感极佳。它呈现出真正的陶瓷质感,为茶友在享受茶汤时带来独特的触感体验。平底设计使握持更加舒适,并且不会刮伤桌面。
$15.99
Matcha Bowl MAT-2S
Matcha Bowl Size : measures 4.3" Diameter and 3.1" H Matcha tea bowls are essential for enjoying matcha tea. The interior features a transparent glaze that is smooth and shiny, making it easy to clean while showcasing the true color of the tea, helping to distinguish between different brews. The unglazed exterior is expertly polished, offering an attractive appearance and a delightful tactile experience. It highlights the authentic ceramic feel, providing tea lovers with a unique sensory touch as they savor their tea. The flat bottom design ensures comfort in holding and protects your table from scratches. 抹茶碗 抹茶碗是品饮抹茶的核心器具。 其内部采用透明釉,光滑且有光泽,易于清洁,能够真实展现茶汤的颜色,帮助区分不同茶汤的色泽。 外部则是经过精细打磨的无釉面,外观优雅,手感极佳。它呈现出真正的陶瓷质感,为茶友在享受茶汤时带来独特的触感体验。平底设计使握持更加舒适,并且不会刮伤桌面。
$15.99
Porcelain Hand Painted Lotus Gaiwan
手繪蓮花馬蹄蓋碗 Name: Porcelain Hand Painted Lotus Gaiwan Size(Inch): 茶杯盖 teacup lid: 3.1 * 3.1 * 1.2 茶杯 Tea cup: 3.8 * 3.8 * 2.75 托盘 Tray: 4.13*4.13*0.6 Chinese teapot (Gaiwan) used to brew and serve tea. The Gaiwan is produced in the famous porcelain-producing town of Jingdezhen and bears its distinctive marking. A beautifully designed and hand-crafted vessel that may be used to brew and serve tea. The Chinese Gaiwan (also spelled Guywan) covered bowl is a study in practicality, functionality, beauty, and simplicity of style. Created during the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the design of the Gaiwan has changed very little ever the centuries. The Gaiwan was created during the peak of pottery making at China's Jingdezhen kilns, famous for creating delicate, fine tableware and teaware. It was during this peak time of pottery creation in China that small porcelain teacups without a handle were given a lid and a deep saucer for the cup to sit in and called a Gaiwan (lidded bowl). The Gaiwan used during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1644-1911) were larger than those used today, to brew tea for several people.
$15.99