Material
Rustic Blue and White Porcelain
Capacity 120cc
Size Diameter 7.9cm * Height 7.7cm.
No.1 Carp painting
No.2 "Lan Ting Ji Xu" caligraphy
No.3 Tea Cup "Carp Painting"
This small Gaiwan, rendered in Rustic blue and white porcelain, is a charming addition to any Gongfu tea service. Adorned with traditional motifs, it encapsulates the historical elegance and timeless appeal of Chinese tea ware. The Gaiwan, or "San Gai Wan," consisting of three parts—lid, body, and saucer—is essential for the Gongfu tea ritual, allowing for precise control over the infusion and strength of the tea.
The blue and white pattern on this porcelain Gaiwan has an antique finish, giving it the appearance of a treasured heirloom, with each piece holding the potential to tell stories of countless shared tea sessions. The design is not just aesthetic but functional, as the contrast of the blue on white makes it easy to appreciate the color of the tea within.
To use this Gaiwan, one begins by placing 4-8 grams of tea leaves into the body. Water at the correct temperature, which varies between 85-92 degrees Celsius for green or black teas, is then poured over the leaves. The lid is swiftly placed back on, and the tea is then poured out, leaving the leaves inside for the first rinse. This process is repeated, with the steeping time adjusted according to personal taste preferences, to savor the evolving depth and character of the tea.
Whether used for a solitary moment of reflection or a shared session among friends, this Gaiwan is a tool that enriches the experience, bringing the art of tea to life. It is an ideal gift for tea enthusiasts or a beautiful addition to one's own collection, offering a touch of antiquity and craftsmanship to the Gongfu tea tradition.