茶杯/水杯

18 products


  • 龍泉青瓷盖碗(金鱼) 龍泉青瓷盖碗(金鱼)

    龍泉青瓷盖碗(金鱼)

    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

  • 仿古胎 青花龍紋圓融蓋碗 仿古胎 青花龍紋圓融蓋碗

    仿古胎 青花龍紋圓融蓋碗

    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

  • 紫砂手繪福字 馬蹄蓋碗 紫砂手繪福字 馬蹄蓋碗

    紫砂手繪福字 馬蹄蓋碗

    紫砂手繪福字 馬蹄蓋碗 蓋碗是一種上有蓋,下有托,中有碗的漢族茶具。又稱“三才碗”,“三才杯” 蓋為天,托為地,碗為人,暗含“天地人和”之意 用蓋碗泡茶,不會串味,便於出湯;打開蓋碗那刻,沁人心脾的茶香撲鼻而來,又可觀賞茶葉和湯色,增添一番品茶的情趣;古人品碗茶時,不必全揭蓋,只需半張半合,茶葉既不入口,而茶湯又可徐徐沁出,甚是愜意。

    $33.99

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    日本抹茶碗 日本抹茶碗

    日本抹茶碗

    日本抹茶碗 是饮用抹茶的核心器具。内部采用透明釉,光滑有光泽,易清洗,呈现茶汤本色,有助于区分不同茶汤颜色。无釉经过精密打磨,外观精美,手感特别好。 呈现出真正的陶瓷触感和外观,让茶友在享受茶汤的同时获得一种美妙而特别的触感。 平底设计,握持舒适,不会刮伤您的桌子。 日本制造

    $15.99

  • Only 4 left!
    日本抹茶碗 日本抹茶碗

    日本抹茶碗

    日本抹茶碗 是饮用抹茶的核心器具。内部采用透明釉,光滑有光泽,易清洗,呈现茶汤本色,有助于区分不同茶汤颜色。无釉经过精密打磨,外观精美,手感特别好。 呈现出真正的陶瓷触感和外观,让茶友在享受茶汤的同时获得一种美妙而特别的触感。 平底设计,握持舒适,不会刮伤您的桌子。 日本制造

    $15.99

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    Porcelain Hand Painted Lotus Gaiwan Porcelain Hand Painted Lotus Gaiwan

    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

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