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This Gaiwan represents the pinnacle of imperial aesthetics fused with modern practical innovation. Featuring a prestigious turquoise green base, opulent Falangcai (enamel) craftsmanship, and the classic "Intertwining Lotus" motif, it introduces a "Floating Lid" design specifically engineered for a superior, anti-scald brewing experience.
Artistic Excellence & Imperial Aesthetics
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Turquoise Green Base (松石绿): The glaze is reminiscent of fine turquoise—calm, elegant, and featuring a sophisticated matte-like finish. Historically favored by the Qing Dynasty imperial court, this color brings an immediate sense of nobility to any tea table.
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Falangcai Enamel Craftsmanship (珐琅彩): Using precious enamel pigments, the patterns exhibit a subtle 3D relief effect. The colors are rich and vibrant, with every petal and leaf meticulously detailed, showcasing the intricate beauty of royal ceramic art.
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Intertwining Lotus Motif (缠枝莲): Symbolizing "endless life and purity," the elegant, swirling vines represent a wish for longevity and harmony. The dynamic curves create a visual rhythm that is both traditional and timeless.
Innovative Design: Floating & Anti-Scald
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Floating Lid Design: The structure of the lid is optimized to "hover" or sit securely at a specific angle on the bowl’s rim. This ensures stability during the pour, making it easy for even beginners to control the water flow without the lid slipping.
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Superior Anti-Scald Protection: Combined with a widened rim, the floating design creates a physical gap that prevents hot steam from directly contacting the fingers. This physical heat barrier solves the common "hot fingers" problem associated with traditional Gaiwans.
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Large Capacity (150ml): Designed for household use and entertaining guests, its generous size accommodates larger tea leaves (like Pu-erh, Dark Tea, or Rock Tea) and allows for a higher volume of tea to be shared per brew.
Material & Practicality
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High-Grade Ceramic: The body is dense, hard, and features a smooth, non-porous enamel surface. It does not absorb tea scents, ensuring that the true, original flavor of every high-end tea is preserved and expressed.
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Sancai Ritual: The harmonious proportions of the Lid (Heaven), Bowl (Man), and Saucer (Earth) make it both a functional tool and a piece of "desk art" worthy of close appreciation.
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The Silent Alchemist of the Tea Ceremony
The Sovereign's Vessel: An Ode to the Gaiwan
The Gaiwan (盖碗) is not merely a piece of porcelain; it is the pinnacle of minimalist design and the architect of the Gongfu tea experience. Born from the imperial court and perfected over centuries, this tri-part ensemble—the lid (盖), the bowl (碗), and the saucer (托)—represents the harmonious trinity of Heaven, Man, and Earth, respectively. To hold a Gaiwan is to hold a microcosm of the universe in your hands.
Phase I
Shaping the "Three Treasures"
The potter throws three components—bowl, lid, and saucer—to precise measurements. The bowl is shaped with a wide, flared rim for heat dissipation. Once leather-hard, the pieces are trimmed, focusing critically on ensuring the lid fits loosely inside the bowl's rim to allow pouring while retaining the tea leaves.
Throwing the Form
Phase II
Glazing and Adornment
After an optional bisque firing, the gaiwan receives its aesthetic finish. Designs, such as cobalt for "Blue and White," are painted onto the clay. The pieces are then dipped in liquid glaze. Crucially, the potter must wipe the glaze clean from the bowl's foot and the lid's seating rim to prevent them from fusing together during the final firing.
Applying the Finish
Phase III
The High-Heat Transformation
The components are fired to high temperatures (e.g., around 1300℃ for porcelain). This intense heat causes vitrification, where the glaze melts into a glassy layer and the clay transforms into a dense, non-porous ceramic stone. The success of this step is measured by the final fit and function: the lid must sit balanced, the saucer must secure the bowl, and the flared rim must remain cool enough for the user's fingers.
The Kiln's Alchemy
Phase IV
Enjoyment and Practice
Once cooled, the gaiwan is ready for its purpose. The final step is the practice of the brewing ritual. Fill the bowl with hot water and leaves, secure the saucer, and place the lid. The wide rim allows the user to hold the bowl with two fingers while tilting the lid slightly to pour the finished tea liquor into a cup, leaving the spent leaves behind.
The Ritual Unveiled
Frequently Asked Questions
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- Australia/New Zealand: 6-15 days
- Hong Kong: 1-5 days
- Southeast Asia: 5-8 days
- Latin America & other countries: 10-20 days
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