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This Gongfu tea cup from Dehua is entirely handmade. It features a herb ash glaze that embodies the serene, understated beauty of the East. The surface exhibits a subtle gray hue, adding depth and dignified charm compared to ordinary pure white porcelain.

Herb ash glaze porcelain incorporates a proportion of herb ash and is fired at high temperatures, representing one of China's earliest glaze types. It carries a unique allure and artistic value rooted in traditional craftsmanship, making it a refined and culturally rich collectible that epitomizes the profound essence of Chinese porcelain culture.

With its dense glaze that doesn't absorb tea aroma, this cup preserves the original flavor of tea and is versatile for brewing various types of tea. Its simple yet elegant design, modeled after classical Song Dynasty vessels, blends seamlessly into any tea setting.

The cup holds 50ml, has a mouth diameter of 6cm, and a base diameter of 4cm, making it ideal for Gongfu tea. Its moderate width at the mouth and smooth, natural transitions in its form offer a comfortable and graceful experience.

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Herb Ash Glazed Three-Footed Song Style Gongfu Tea Cup

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This Gongfu tea cup from Dehua is entirely handmade. It features a herb ash glaze that embodies the serene, understated beauty of the East. The surface exhibits a subtle gray hue, adding depth and dignified charm compared to ordinary pure white porcelain.

Herb ash glaze porcelain incorporates a proportion of herb ash and is fired at high temperatures, representing one of China's earliest glaze types. It carries a unique allure and artistic value rooted in traditional craftsmanship, making it a refined and culturally rich collectible that epitomizes the profound essence of Chinese porcelain culture.

With its dense glaze that doesn't absorb tea aroma, this cup preserves the original flavor of tea and is versatile for brewing various types of tea. Its simple yet elegant design, modeled after classical Song Dynasty vessels, blends seamlessly into any tea setting.

The cup holds 50ml, has a mouth diameter of 6cm, and a base diameter of 4cm, making it ideal for Gongfu tea. Its moderate width at the mouth and smooth, natural transitions in its form offer a comfortable and graceful experience.

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