Tea Jar from Mr Lin
The Taiwanese potter Lin Jianhong from Luku in Taiwan, refined his study of ceramic art with the great masters of Japan.
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This gaiwan was created and hand painted by artisans of Jingdezhen for Camellia Sinensis.
Jingdezhen, a village famous for producing quality porcelain since the Tang Dynasty (7th century).
The cobalt blue style is typical of the Ming Dynasty (16th century) and has become a classic and timeless style in the world of fine porcelain.
This small cup comes with a lid and saucer and is used especially for infusing large leaf teas.
The leaves are infused directly and the lid holds them back when the tea is ready to pour. This allows the leaves to be saved for multiple infusions, thus concentrating the flavours and aromas for each cup.
Diameter of the opening: 9.25 cm
Height: 9.5 cm
The Taiwanese potter Lin Jianhong from Luku in Taiwan, refined his study of ceramic art with the great masters of Japan.
The Taiwanese potter Lin Jianhong from Luku in Taiwan, refined his study of ceramic art with the great masters of Japan.
From the mountain of Ali Shan, Taiwan, this high altitude wulong is one of our grand classics. A sweet and fruity liquor has notes of coconut strong floral aroma with an edge of vanilla.
With a capacity of 1 teaspoon, it is your basic measuring tool for drinking a perfect cup of tea every time. Made of solid stainless steel and a minimalist design.
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