Size of Gaiwan body:
Diameter 94mm * Height 61mm
Capacity 160ml
Size of Tray:
Diameter: 166mm
Presented here is a Gaiwan, an essential vessel in the Gongfu tea ceremony, skillfully handcrafted from Qinghuaci, also known as blue and white porcelain. This particular Gaiwan holds a capacity of 160ml, ideal for individual use or small group servings.
The Gaiwan, consisting of a saucer, bowl, and lid, is thoughtfully designed for the preparation and consumption of tea. The blue and white pattern adorning the porcelain is intricate and evocative of traditional Chinese artistry. Originating from the famed Jingde Town, known as the porcelain capital, this piece exemplifies the region's heritage in producing exquisite ceramic wares.
The Gaiwan's pattern, featuring repetitive waves, is not only decorative but also symbolic, often associated with water, fluidity, and the idea of boundless oceans. The gentle contrast between the white porcelain and the cobalt blue glaze creates a serene aesthetic that complements the calming ritual of tea brewing.
The vessel's form and functionality are perfectly synchronized; the flared rim allows for easy handling and drinking, while the lid serves to retain heat and aroma, as well as to filter tea leaves when sipping. This Gaiwan is not only a utilitarian object for tea enthusiasts but also a collectible piece that showcases the elegance of Chinese craftsmanship.