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Sprzedawca bierze na siebie wszelką odpowiedzialność za tę ofertę.Numer przedmiotu: 31637160
Szczegóły pozycji
Rodzaje
Filiżanki do herbaty
Materiał
Ceramika, stop aluminium, srebro
Liczba użytkowników
2osoby
Pojemność
100-149 ml
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Kiln-Changed Silver/Gold-Inlaid Lotus Master Cup: A Fusion of Art and Craftsmanship
This exquisite Kiln-Changed Silver/Gold-Inlaid Lotus Master Cup is a testament to traditional Chinese ceramic art, designed for discerning tea enthusiasts and collectors. Crafted with meticulous care, the cup features a lotus petal-shaped rim, symbolizing purity and enlightenment in Eastern culture, while the hand-inlaid silver/Gold trim adds a touch of elegance and luxury.
The star of this piece is the kiln-change glaze, a natural phenomenon where high-temperature firing creates unpredictable, swirling patterns in deep blues and blacks, reminiscent of a meteor streaking across the night sky. No two cups are alike, making each one a unique work of art. The Jianzhan-style ceramic body (inspired by ancient Song Dynasty tea ware) ensures excellent heat retention, ideal for savoring the nuances of Kung Fu tea rituals.
Measuring 9.5cm in diameter and 5cm in height with a 110ml capacity, this single cup is perfect for personal use or gifting. The smooth glaze and ergonomic shape offer a comfortable grip, while the silver/Gold inlay not only enhances aesthetics but also symbolizes auspiciousness. As a handcrafted item, slight variations in glaze texture and silver alignment are natural, celebrating the artisanal process rather than detracting from it.
Whether displayed as a decorative piece or used in daily tea ceremonies, this cup bridges tradition and sophistication. Ideal for home use, tea houses, or as a unique gift for cultural enthusiasts, it transforms every sip into a moment of tranquility. Elevate your tea experience with this harmonious blend of nature’s unpredictability and human craftsmanship.
Q1: What is the "kiln-change" effect, and will the pattern on my cup look exactly like the product image?
A: The kiln-change effect is a natural phenomenon in ceramic firing, where temperature variations create unique, one-of-a-kind glaze patterns. No two cups will have identical textures—each piece’s blue/black swirls are truly unique, making your cup a standalone work of art. The image reflects the style and color palette, but slight differences are a hallmark of this artisan craft.
Q2: Is the silver/Gold inlay purely decorative, or does it have functional benefits?
A: The silver/Gold trim is both decorative and symbolic (representing auspiciousness in Chinese culture). While it does not affect the cup’s heat retention or usability, it adds an elegant touch to complement tea rituals. The silver is securely hand-inlaid and safe for daily use.
Q3: Can this cup be used for both hot and cold beverages?
A: Yes! The high-quality ceramic body is durable for both hot tea (e.g., oolong, pu-erh) and cold drinks (e.g., iced tea). However, avoid sudden extreme temperature changes (e.g., from freezer to boiling water) to preserve the glaze’s integrity.








