Handmade 6.8oz Natural Texture Gaiwan with Lotus Seed Lid, Wabi-Sabi Chinese Tea Brewing Vessel
$35.1
$50.9
Handcrafted Wabi-Sabi Gaiwan with Natural Wood Grain & Lotus Lid This one-of-a-kind gaiwan blends traditional Chinese tea brewing functionality with modern organic aesthetics, handcrafted from premium kaolin clay and fired at high temperatures for unmatched durability and natural character. Unique Artisanal Design Inspired by natural forms, this gaiwan features a textured, bark-like surface that mimics weathered dry wood, giving each piece a rustic, organic feel. The lid is shaped into a detailed lotus pod design, with raised dots mimicking lotus seeds and subtle natural shaping. In Chinese culture, the lotus symbolizes purity, elegance, and abundance, making this gaiwan as meaningful as it is beautiful. Our kiln-fired glaze creates a natural gradient of deep charcoal black, warm brown, and soft off-white, with subtle variations from piece to piece. No two gaiwans are exactly alike — your handcrafted piece is truly unique, with all the natural charm of handwork. Practical Functional Design 6.8oz (200ml) capacity, perfect for 1-3 people to enjoy green, oolong, white, or pu-erh tea Wide opening makes adding tea leaves and pouring simple, with a balanced shape that avoids spills when pouring Premium ceramic construction with moderate heat retention that keeps tea warm without burning your hands Lead-free, food-safe glaze, safe for use in the microwave, oven, and dishwasher Specifications Material: High-grade kaolin ceramic Dimensions: 3.4in (8.6cm) height × 3.9in (9.8cm) width Capacity: 6.8oz (200ml) This handcrafted gaiwan is perfect for your daily tea ritual, as a statement centerpiece for your tea ceremony, or as a thoughtful gift for tea lovers and fans of Asian aesthetics. Each piece is carefully inspected and packed to ensure it arrives safely to your door. Please note: Due to the handcrafted nature of this product, slight color and size variations may occur, which are part of the unique beauty of each piece.
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