Celadon Gong fu cha from Mr. Yan | GF-2
This true masterpiece in celadon Hui Qing comes to us directly from the workshops Mr. Yan Wei En located in the city of Longquan, China.
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This true masterpiece in celadon Hui Qing comes to us directly from the workshops Mr. Yan Wei En located in the city of Longquan, China.
An inspiring discovery for Camellia Sinensis, our range of Yixing teapots, from where this originates, is enriched by this artist.
This teapot was created by the Japanese ceramist Yoshiki Murata. The workshop of this potter is located in the coastal town of Tokoname in Aichi Prefecture. Turned by hand, this object is made with local clay. The patterns on the sides are created by applying seaweed to the clay at the moment of firing.
A true collection piece, this hand painted gaiwan is simply exquisite. Painted by Jingdezhen’s very talented Ye Juan.
With complete dedication to his craft, Ito Gafu has become an inspiration to the Tokoname artisan community.
With complete dedication to his craft, Ito Gafu has become an inspiration to the Tokoname artisan community.
This purion teapot comes from the famous Lin's Ceramics studio in Taiwan. This remarkable material, developed after 10 years of research, is specifically designed to enhance aged, wulong and black teas.
This Japanese craft piece embodies nature at its finest. It feels as
if Mr. Ito carved this unique teapot from a piece of stone. Rich in
simplicity.
There are a rare few adamant potters in Tokoname that still insist on mastering every step of the artisanal process, taking it as far as making their own clay. Yamada is one of these potters.
There are a rare few adamant potters in Tokoname that still insist on mastering every step of the artisanal process, taking it as far as making their own clay. Yamada is one of these potters.
There are a rare few adamant potters in Tokoname that still insist on mastering every step of the artisanal process, taking it as far as making their own clay. Yamada is one of these potters.
With more than four centuries of experience at their craft, the Kikuchi Hojudo foundry is a true leader in Wazuqu steel (a Japanese steel of very high quality).
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