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The Baoxiang Pattern, also known as 宝相纹, is a traditional decorative pattern in China. It is a Buddhist pattern based on the shapes of flowers, flower buds, and natural leaves, processed through artistic methods.

This tea strainer set is made in Jingdezhen and features a Baoxiang Pattern with Blue and White color.

This set includes a tea strainer and a base and measures 9cm in diameter and 8.5cm in height. The tea strainer has many small holes to filter out fine tea pieces and improve the tea's flavor. The base can hold the tea strainer and keep it clean. It can be easily rinsed with water to remove any tea residue and odor.

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Jingdezhen Porcelain Tea Strainer - Blue and White Porcelain

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The Baoxiang Pattern, also known as 宝相纹, is a traditional decorative pattern in China. It is a Buddhist pattern based on the shapes of flowers, flower buds, and natural leaves, processed through artistic methods.

This tea strainer set is made in Jingdezhen and features a Baoxiang Pattern with Blue and White color.

This set includes a tea strainer and a base and measures 9cm in diameter and 8.5cm in height. The tea strainer has many small holes to filter out fine tea pieces and improve the tea's flavor. The base can hold the tea strainer and keep it clean. It can be easily rinsed with water to remove any tea residue and odor.

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