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Thank you for viewing. This piece is finished with pure naked firing, without any coloring or glaze. The natural texture and color of the clay appear as the scenery itself. No machine molding is used; each piece is purely handmade by artisans. As it is handmade and naked-fired, please purchase only if you can appreciate the fine scratches and unevenness as part of its character. Origin: Jingdezhen, China Technique: Wood-fired (Chai Shao) Features: One-of-a-kind Uses: Tea utensils - Chinese tea / Japanese tea / Taiwanese tea, interior decoration Regarding shipping, we generally ship the next day. However, due to frequent business trips, there may be a delay of up to 4-5 days, so please understand. Please contact us in advance. No claims and no returns. …………………………………………………………………… Jingdezhen (China) - One-of-a-kind Gaiwan The "only" vessel for tea Capacity: Approximately 120-150cc / Perfect for gifts A pure wood-fired (Chai Shao) unglazed Gaiwan, born in Jingdezhen, China. Without using any glaze (unglazed), the high-white clay base is finished only with the scenery created by the natural action of wood ash and flames. The surface of the vessel features a "Yao Bao (kiln treasure) class" crystalline scenery that only appears when coincidences overlap in the kiln. The expression changes depending on the angle of the light, and it will never be fired in the same atmosphere twice - it is a complete one-of-a-kind piece. With a size that allows for carefully brewing a small amount (120-150cc), you can enjoy the aroma and lingering aftertaste, truly a tea brewing artifact. A rare Gaiwan suitable for gifts for special people. A box will be included for gifts.
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