Qianli Jiangshan Gaiwan Set
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: Porcelain
- Origin: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi
- Gaiwan: 9.0 × 10.0cm, 120ml;
- Gongdaobei: 8.0 × 9.0cm, 220ml;
- Teacup: 5.5 × 4.0cm, 40ml.
- This gaiwan set is the work of the renowned Jingdezhen art studio in cooperation with Beijing Gugong "Forbidden City Museum". This set features a partial inscription from the Song dynasty famed landscaping painting "Qian Li Jiang Shan", a blue-and-green painting work of Wang Ximeng, a royal artist during the Song Dynasty. "Qian Li Jiang Shan", translates in English as "thousand miles homeland of rivers and mountains". It is considered one of the ten most renowned paintings in the history of Chinese art, which is now preserved at the Forbidden City Museum.
- The picture is meticulous, the vast rivers with smoke and waves, and the undulating mountains outline a wonderful landscape map of the south of the Yangtze River.
- Fishing villages, waterside pavilions, Maoan thatched huts, Shuimo Long Bridge, and other static scenes are interspersed with dynamic scenes such as fishing, sailing, playing, and going to the market. The combination of dynamic and static is just right.
- The simpler and clearer the daily utensils are the more detail you can see, and the more you can discover the truth of their existence.
- Abandon unnecessary material needs or complicated and ineffective inherent routines in life, so as to leave yourself more time and space to focus on the more important parts of life, and bring yourself a new experience.

Qianli Jiangshan Gaiwan Set
$45.09
Gaiwan