Golden Peacock Tenmoku (130ml)
$32.59
$49.86
A Regal Heirloom, Born of Fire In Eastern lore, the peacock symbolizes dignity, protection, and auspicious beauty. This handmade tenmoku tea bowl captures that regal spirit in solid form. Forged in the tradition of Chinese kilns revered from Jingdezhen to Japanese tea ceremony masters, it is a testament to a timeless artisan heritage. Thus, this cup is not just for drinking; it is for presiding over a personal ceremony of meditation and refined taste. The Alchemy of the Golden Peacock Glaze The glory of this piece is its breathtaking golden-peacock kiln-transformation glaze. Iridescent feathers seem to unfold across the black porcelain, a result of precise clay chemistry and the master craftsman’s dialogue with 1300°C fire. Consequently, each piece is a one-of-a-kind marvel, where the handmade process guarantees that your Jianzhan’s plumage is uniquely yours—a true collector’s prize. The Ritual of Tea and Contemplation Designed for the discerning practitioner, this tea cup (approx. 130ml) offers an intimate scale perfect for focused Gongfu (Kungfu) brewing. Like the finest Yixing ware, its ceramic walls interact with tea, enhancing flavor over time. Moreover, holding this luminous bowl anchors the senses, turning the tea ceremony into a potent healing and meditative practice. It is a functional art object meant to be used, cherished, and passed down. Specifications & Heirloom Care Product: Handmade Tenmoku (Jianzhan) Tea Cup / Bowl Safety: 100% Food Safe. Glaze stable up to 150°C. Quantity: One Piece Material: Premium ceramic clay with iron-based crystalline glaze Artwork: Authentic “Yao Bian” (Kiln-Transformation), Golden Peacock Pattern Dimensions (approx.): Mouth Diameter 9.2 cm x Height 5.0 cm. Capacity: 130 ml. Care: Hand wash gently. Avoid microwave, stovetop heating, and abrasive cleaners to preserve the best qualities of this glaze for generations. A Note on Artisan Craftsmanship Each Dynasty Artisan piece is individually handmade by master craftsmen, embracing the natural variations inherent to this ancient process. Therefore, you may notice subtle distinctions in color, clay texture, lacquer gloss, or the arrangement of inlay compared to our product photography. These are not deviations, but rather the unique signature of the artisan’s hand—a testament to the living heritage and human spirit imbued in every object. When you receive your piece, you are receiving a singular work of art and a direct connection to its creator.
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