Handmade Gradient Green Porcelain Gaiwan – 4.7oz Traditional Chinese Tea Brewing Bowl
$29.7
$55.24
Handcrafted Gradient Glaze Porcelain Gaiwan This stunning 3-piece gaiwan combines traditional Chinese tea brewing craft with modern artistic design, perfect for bringing authentic gongfu cha (功夫茶) experience to your daily tea ritual. Unique Artistic Design Crafted with a natural gradient glaze technique, this gaiwan transitions smoothly from deep earthy green at the lid and base to soft creamy off-white across the bowl body. The glaze is finished with subtle natural speckled textures that make every piece one-of-a-kind, highlighting the handcrafted beauty of Chinese ceramic art. It blends perfectly with both traditional tea rooms and modern minimalist home/office spaces. Premium Material & Craft Made from high-quality natural Kaolin clay, fired at extreme high temperatures for a durable, long-lasting finish that can be passed down through generations Fully lead-free, food-safe ceramic construction with stable chemical properties that preserves the pure original flavor and aroma of any tea type 100% microwave, oven and dishwasher safe for everyday convenience Practical Ergonomic Design Three-piece structure (bowl, lid, saucer) for easy brewing control: the lid lets you adjust steeping time and tea concentration easily by straining leaves while pouring Wide rim design for smooth pouring and convenient aroma smelling, minimizes spills when serving tea Compact sized perfectly for 1-2 people brewing, fits comfortably in your palm for easy handling and travel The matching saucer stable holds the bowl, prevents hot handles and catches any stray drips to keep your table clean Specifications Capacity: 4.7oz (140ml) Dimensions: 3.7in (9.4cm) Height × 3.9in (9.8cm) Width Notes All pieces are handcrafted, so slight variations in glaze color and pattern from product photos are normal and add to the unique beauty of your gaiwan Minor 0.4-0.8in (1-2cm) measurement deviation may exist due to manual crafting Color may appear slightly different on screen due to individual display settings
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