Forbidden Red Teapot Wind-stove
Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.
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Description
- Material: Ceramic
- Origin: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi.
- Teapot: 11.3 cm x 14.0 cm, capacity 480 ml.
- Tea Stove: D11.0 cm x 12.0 cm.
- Chinese red has profound cultural connotations that can be traced back to ancient times. Red is related to blood and fire, symbolizing the development of life and civilization. After the Zhou Dynasty, red was regarded as the orthodox color, and all dynasties regarded red as the most respected color. Among the people, red is not only the main color for festive occasions such as the Spring Festival and weddings, but also has the function of driving away evil spirits and avoiding evil.
- High-temperature porcelain is fired at a high temperature of more than a thousand degrees, created through dozens of processes, and then quenched into porcelain. A glimpse of the eternal Chinese color and a touch of palace wall red show the Chinese style, auspiciousness and solemnity.
- The shape of the spout is smooth in design. The spout is tilted upward to prevent tea from splashing out and to better control the water potential.
- The color of the glaze is as bright as before, and the color is condensed with blood. Rich yet moisturizing, crystal clear and evenly radiant. Delicate and agile, with a ruby-like luster. The color saturation is high, the color is calm, and it has an auspicious and festive meaning.
Forbidden Red Teapot Wind-stove
$97.57
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