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  • Jianzi Tall Foot 150ml Gaiwan comes in three colours: Moonlight White, Sky Blue, and Jade Green
    $ 13.80

    Jianzi Tall Foot 150

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    Professional tea tasting with style

    Although this is a gaiwan developed with the requirements for standard tea tasting, at 150ml ISO capacity at below the lid cover, we have it made with all the proper ergonomic requirements, and in a great looking design. Produced in fine kaolin porcelain and gorgeously finished with a glossy overglaze. A great tool for the professional, the real connoisseur or the novice drinker.

    Each unit contains one gaiwan bowl with a lid. Choice of three colours. 

    $ 13.80
    $ 13.80
  • Celeste Green Gaiwan
    $ 17.10

    Celeste Green Gaiwan

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    The plum blossom blooms in mid to late January against the bitterness of Winter. That is why ancient literati had a high regard of the flower, for its metaphoric representation of people with the strength and endurance of holding on Righteousness, even when facing violent repression by the powerful.

    Symbolism aside, the gaiwan's round belly form provides a minimal surface area to volume ratio to maximise heat retention, while fanning out at the brim to quicken cooling for easy handling and smooth decantation. This is a classic shape. The lid has a well form dome for trapping air. A lid button has a well formed hollow to keep itself cool enough for resting your finger on it when handling.

    $ 17.10
    $ 17.10
  • Moonlight Gaiwan, shown as in a set
    $ 25.90

    Moonlight Gaiwan

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    A demanding connoisseur's choice

    While to many drinkers, the white porcelain gaiwan maybe the standard infusion vessel, some need an instrument to further improve the brewing experience. It should have all the advantages of a good porcelain — a thin, well formed brim for good decantation, a hollow in the lid button for keeping it cool enough for handling, a dome-shape lid for air trap, a rounded belly for minimising surface area to volume ratio… just like the Celeste Green Gaiwan has. However, one may want additionally a thicker, denser wall in the bowl for even better heat retention, a more solid weight for more confidence in handling, yet the same smooth, polished surface as porcelain for easy care. That would make the perfect gaiwan. Such as this Moonlight gaiwan. A double glazed stoneware of a very dense clay, it weighs 46% more than a porcelain gaiwan of its size. It has a thicker wall at the belly, yet the same thin brim that you expect of a good gaiwan. Its capacity is 150ml, just like an infusion mug specified in the international tasting standard ISO 3103.
    $ 25.90
    $ 25.90
  • Celeste Green Chahai, bottom up
    $ 9.80

    Celeste Green Chahai

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    A classical shape chahai that goes well with an 160ml teapot. Or choose it to pair with the Celeste Green Gaiwan.

    $ 9.80
    $ 9.80
  • Happiness Gaiwan
    $ 37.00

    Happiness Gaiwan

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    A small gaiwan for the serious drinker

    One issue with smaller gaiwans made from porcelain is the balance of weight while infusing and handling. The lightness in a small volume also means easier heat loss. The use of stoneware alleviate both issues. The brim is made thin, even and firm for easy control when decanting, while the body wall gradually thickens towards the centre for good heat retention. The glass like celadon overglaze makes the vessel as good as porcelain, only with the advantages of a more substantial body. The "Happiness" gaiwan is one of two hand scripted smaller size selections we have picked from Dehua. The two characters for the term "xi le" — happiness — are handwritten separately on the inside and the outside of the gaiwan body. The name of this style of calligraphic script is "Xing Shu" or "Hsing Shu" dependent on which translation system. Or it can be called a semi-cursive script. In dynastic era, it was a non-formal script style used for daily communication but not for formal documents.
    $ 37.00
    $ 37.00
  • Celeste Green teacups, set of three
    $ 10.20
    $ 10.20
  • Moonlight Chahai, bottom up
    $ 15.10

    Moonlight Chahai

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    A matching chahai for the Moonlight Gaiwan. Or pair it with an infusion vessel of your own choice.

    $ 15.10
    $ 15.10
  • Rural Life Gaiwan, tilted
    $ 37.00

    Rural Life Gaiwan

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    Celadon overglaze stoneware

    One issue with smaller gaiwans made from porcelain is the balance of weight while infusing and handling. The lightness in a small volume also means easier heat loss. The use of stoneware alleviate both issues. The brim is made thin, even and firm for easy control when decanting, while the body wall gradually thickens towards the centre for good heat retention. The glass like celadon overglaze makes the vessel as good as porcelain, only with the advantages of a more substantial body. This "Rural Life" gaiwan is one of two hand scripted smaller size selections we have picked from Dehua. The first four lines from a Tang Dynasty poem "Rural Life" are handwritten on the perimeter of the gaiwan. The style of this calligraphic script is Cao Shu, a cursive script. Some call it running script. It seems that the brush was indeed running when the characters were being brushed on the ceramic biscuit. 茶碗上以草書體寫唐代賈島的一首詩,「郊居即事」的開頭四句:

    住此園林久,其如未是家。葉書傳野意,檐溜煮胡茶。

    $ 37.00
    $ 37.00
  • Moonlight Teacup, set of 3
    $ 20.10
    $ 20.10