Design and Appearance
- Shape: The gaiwan adopts the classic three-piece design, consisting of a lid, bowl, and saucer. Its shape is full and round with smooth lines, providing a comfortable grip, making it both beautiful and practical.
- Glaze Color: The surface of the gaiwan is covered with Aurora Blue glaze, showcasing a rich color variation. From deep blue to elegant white, it mimics the movement of the aurora in the night sky, evoking a sense of tranquility and mystery. The glaze is smooth like jade with a warm and lustrous color.
Craftsmanship and Techniques
- Kiln-Transformation Technique: This gaiwan is crafted using traditional kiln-transformation techniques, making each piece unique in glaze color and texture. The high-temperature changes during firing create natural color flows and textures, giving each gaiwan a distinct artistic charm.
- Aurora Blue Glaze: Aurora Blue glaze is a special type of glaze formed through multiple high-temperature firings. It features rich and distinct layers of color, high glossiness, a smooth and warm texture, and stable, fade-resistant color.
Usage and Function
- Tea Tasting Experience: This Aurora Blue Three-Talents Gaiwan not only has an elegant appearance but also enhances your tea-tasting experience. The design and glaze color complement each other, making the tea color more enticing and the aroma more intense. It is ideal for enjoying various high-quality teas, especially those with high fragrance.
- Collection and Display: As a premium piece in tea ware collections, this gaiwan is exceptionally elegant whether used personally or given as a gift. Its unique glaze color and exquisite craftsmanship make it not only a practical tea set but also a collectible and display-worthy piece of art.
This kiln-transformed Aurora Blue San Cai Gaiwan blends traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, showcasing unique artistic charm and practical value. It not only offers an excellent experience for tea lovers but also serves as an art piece, adding beauty and joy to life.
Attention:
- Kiln-fired glaze variations are often unpredictable and can result in a wide range of colours from a single firing.
- The porosity of ceramics varies depending on the materials used, the recipe, the pressure applied, the duration of pressure, the thickness of the body, the firing temperature, and the duration of firing. Generally, the finer the porcelain, the smaller the pores, while the coarser the pottery, the larger the pores.
- Since porcelain is made from clay, the amount of iron spots present in the clay varies depending on the mineral content of the soil. These iron spots are harmless and do not affect the use of the porcelain. Removing them would require the use of chemical materials, which can be damaging to high-quality porcelain.
- Handmade products are not perfect, and each piece can have differences in size, shape, colour, and other aspects.
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