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Hand Painted Bunny Blooms Porcelain Gaiwan Set
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Origin: |
Dehua (德化), Quanzhou, Fujian (one of the Top 3 famous porcelain and ceramic places) |
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Material: |
Porcelain |
Capacity: |
Gaiwan: 110ml Cups: 40ml Tea Pitcher: 140ml |
Dimensions: |
Gaiwan: 3.7” W x 3.0” H (9.5cm x 7.8cm) Cups: 1.9” W x 1.8” H (5cm x 4.7cm) Tea Pitcher: 3.3” W x 2.6” H (8.5cm x 6.7cm) |
Angel's Comment:
The hand-painted patterns are lifelike, and the overall style is fresh and adorable, suitable for beginners and also appropriate for both gifting and personal use.
This gaiwan set features a fresh and cute overall style, with hand-painted flowers and little rabbits on the gaiwan and cups, which are vivid and charming. The set includes a gaiwan, two tasting cups, a glass tea pitcher, and a portable storage bag. If you are a beginner with gaiwan, this set will meet your daily needs. If you love traveling and outings, the included storage bag will help you easily store and carry it, allowing you to enjoy a cup of tea anytime, anywhere.
Located in Fujian province, Dehua County is the famous porcelain and ceramic origin and an important base for exporting porcelain in China. With over thousand-year history, Dehua porcelain is characterized by its elegant design, excellent craft, hard texture and watery white appearance. White porcelain made from Dehua has bright and pure white color with great light transmission. The ivory white (象牙白) and Chinese white (中国白) have been well known both in home and abroad since Ming and Qing dynasty. He Zongchao, Lin Chaojing and Zhang Shoushan, etc were the most famous ceramic artists in Ming dynasty. On May 30, 2015, after two consecutive days of evaluation, experts from the World Crafts Council have unanimously approved to award Dehua the title of World Capital of Ceramics.