This tea set, themed around spring, includes eight pieces of tea utensils. It is made in Jingdezhen using locally sourced kaolin. The tea utensils have a white, transparent, and full-bodied appearance. The teapot has a classic, graceful, and delicate shape with a full, elegantly displayed external glaze.
The wall is painted with pictures of bamboo leaves, magpies, horses, and flowers. In ancient China, people considered magpies a sign of happiness and bamboo a sign of good luck, good fortune, and peace. These patterns are regarded as lucky charms. The paintings show pretty scenes of the four seasons and make people want to see them.
The fair cup is made of blown glass. It has a water outlet hole shaped like an eagle's beak, like a gushing spring. The tea flows out smoothly, and the utensil has a comfortable grip.
This material is heated to 1320 degrees, resulting in a smooth, white texture. It resists tea staining, and the liquid is obvious when you taste and smell the tea.
The gift box is elegantly designed with thoughtful touches—perfect for giving or personal use.
We have two options available.
- The first option is the Gaiwan set, which includes:
- a 150ml ceramic-covered Gaiwan
- a 200ml glass fairness cup
- 6 tea cups (50ml each)
- an exquisite outer packaging box.
- The second option is the Teapot set, which includes a 250ml ceramic teapot instead of the Gaiwan.
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This tea set, themed around spring, includes eight pieces of tea utensils. It is made in Jingdezhen using locally sourced kaolin. The tea utensils have a white, transparent, and full-bodied appearance. The teapot has a classic, graceful, and delicate shape with a full, elegantly displayed external glaze.
The wall is painted with pictures of bamboo leaves, magpies, horses, and flowers. In ancient China, people considered magpies a sign of happiness and bamboo a sign of good luck, good fortune, and peace. These patterns are regarded as lucky charms. The paintings show pretty scenes of the four seasons and make people want to see them.
The fair cup is made of blown glass. It has a water outlet hole shaped like an eagle's beak, like a gushing spring. The tea flows out smoothly, and the utensil has a comfortable grip.
This material is heated to 1320 degrees, resulting in a smooth, white texture. It resists tea staining, and the liquid is obvious when you taste and smell the tea.
The gift box is elegantly designed with thoughtful touches—perfect for giving or personal use.
We have two options available.
- The first option is the Gaiwan set, which includes:
- a 150ml ceramic-covered Gaiwan
- a 200ml glass fairness cup
- 6 tea cups (50ml each)
- an exquisite outer packaging box.
- The second option is the Teapot set, which includes a 250ml ceramic teapot instead of the Gaiwan.
Your details are protected and safe with us.