Jingdezhen Handmade Teacup - Ming Yongle Era 'Seawater and Riverbank Pattern' in Blue and White | Classic Chinese Teaware
Jingdezhen Ming Yongle Era Blue and White 'Seawater and Riverbank' Teapot
Embrace the Ocean's Spirit with Jingdezhen's Ming Yongle Era Masterpiece
This exquisite blue and white 'Seawater and Riverbank' teapot captures the serene and powerful essence of the ocean. Each brushstroke reflects the depth and tranquility of the sea, inviting a connection to the mysterious aquatic world. This isn't just a teapot; it's a tribute to nature's grandeur, a piece that stirs longing and admiration for the sea's majesty.
Tradition and Artistry in Every Curve
Crafted in Jingdezhen, the heart of China's porcelain heritage, this teapot is a testament to the millennium-old wood-fired kiln process. Each piece, hand-thrown and painted, emerges from the kiln with a unique charm – a delicate texture and warm glazes that speak of nature's whispers.
72 Steps of Creation
Journey through the creation process of Jingdezhen's ceramics, where each of the 72 steps is a dance of craftsmanship. Our artisans, guardians of tradition, infuse their soul into every touch, shaping, carving, and glazing each teapot with personal flair and collective harmony.
The Essence of Kaolin Clay
Jingdezhen's Kaolin clay, the foundation of our teapots, is renowned for its purity and quality. It transforms into porcelain that radiates enchanting whiteness, translucency, and intricate detail. Each creation is not just a vessel but an echo of history and artistry, a testament to the earth's heart shaped by human hands.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 120ml
- Origin: Jingdezhen, China
- Components: Cup Cover and Cup Body
For Art Collectors: This teapot is a marvel of craftsmanship and art, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Its complete painting and full workmanship attest to its high artistic value, capturing the essence of a rich cultural heritage.
Ancestral Bonds: The Legacy of Heritage
In many homes, a Jingdezhen tea set becomes an heirloom, a symbol of familial bonds that is lovingly passed down through generations. It becomes a catalyst for memory-making, an artifact that carries the tales of the past into the celebrations of the present.