Gaiwan "Qing Hua Ci" (Blue and White Porcelain) Twining Lotus Pattern - King Tea Mall
Gaiwan "Qing Hua Ci" (Blue and White Porcelain) Twining Lotus Pattern - King Tea Mall
Gaiwan "Qing Hua Ci" (Blue and White Porcelain) Twining Lotus Pattern - King Tea Mall
Gaiwan "Qing Hua Ci" (Blue and White Porcelain) Twining Lotus Pattern - King Tea Mall
Gaiwan "Qing Hua Ci" (Blue and White Porcelain) Twining Lotus Pattern - King Tea Mall
Gaiwan "Qing Hua Ci" (Blue and White Porcelain) Twining Lotus Pattern - King Tea Mall
Gaiwan "Qing Hua Ci" (Blue and White Porcelain) Twining Lotus Pattern - King Tea Mall
Gaiwan "Qing Hua Ci" (Blue and White Porcelain) Twining Lotus Pattern - King Tea Mall
Gaiwan "Qing Hua Ci" (Blue and White Porcelain) Twining Lotus Pattern - King Tea Mall
Gaiwan "Qing Hua Ci" (Blue and White Porcelain) Twining Lotus Pattern - King Tea Mall

Gaiwan "Qing Hua Ci" (Blue and White Porcelain) Twining Lotus Pattern

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(1) GaiWan

Size: Diameter 9.6cm* Height 8cm

Capacity: 150ml

(2) Tea Cup Variation: 2

No.1 :  Diameter 7.2cm * Height 3.3cm, Capacity 65ml

No.2 : Diameter 6.5cm * Height 3.3cm, Capacity 60ml

 

This Gaiwan is a splendid example of "Qing Hua Ci," or Blue and White Porcelain, a genre of porcelain that has been held in high esteem since its development in China during the Yuan dynasty. It is adorned with a classic twining lotus pattern, which carries significant meaning in Eastern symbolism, often representing purity, beauty, and enlightenment.

The Gaiwan itself is a traditional Chinese lidded bowl used for the infusion and consumption of tea. The elegantly curved lid helps in retaining the aroma and heat of the tea, while the saucer provides stability and protects the hands from heat. The craftsmanship of this Gaiwan is evident in the precise detail of the lotus pattern, the purity of the white porcelain, and the richness of the cobalt blue used to create the intricate designs.

The quality of "Qing Hua Ci" porcelain is known for its high-fired, vitreous body and its ability to hold detailed, intricate brushwork. This Gaiwan is not only a functional vessel for tea connoisseurs but also a collectible piece of art that showcases the beauty and cultural significance of traditional Chinese porcelain.

 

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