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Flying Phoenix Teaset
Flying Phoenix Teaset
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Essential Info
Components |
Gaiwan ×1 Teacups ×4 Fairness Pitcher ×1 |
Related Product | Flying Phoenix Gaiwan |
Material |
Ceramic – Stoneware |
Craftsmanship |
High-Temperature Decal |
Packaging | Gift Box |
Origin | Dehua, China |
Usage |
Brewing Tea Decorative Art Piece Collectible Gift |
Shipping & Returns
Shipping From |
Directly from the origin in China |
Processing Time |
Within 3 days |
Delivery Time |
10–20 days P.S. Cross-border shipping times may vary, thank you for your understanding ! |
Shipping Fee |
Free Shipping |
Order Tracking |
https://zen-brew.com/apps/aftership P.S. We will also report the order status to you via email. |
14-Day Return Policy |
Product Overview
Flying Phoenix Teaset is a five-piece collection that weaves together the spiritual elegance of Dunhuang frescoes with the ceremonial poise of Eastern tea culture. Including one gaiwan, one fairness pitcher, and four matching teacups, the set adopts the classical hoof-shaped silhouette—upright shoulders and a subtly tapered base—for a grounded yet refined presence. Crafted from terracotta clay and finished with a sandy-yellow glaze mottled with natural speckles, the surface evokes the timeless beauty of ancient murals. Each piece is adorned with Feitian—celestial dancers bearing incense and music—surrounded by lotuses, auspicious clouds, and floating pearls. Together, they conjure a dreamlike sanctuary where tea, scent, and spirit rise in harmony.
Artistic Appreciation
The entire set revolves around the theme of Feitian, celestial maidens in flight. The gaiwan and pitcher depict full-bodied scenes of dancers midair, trailing ribbons and bearing incense burners; each teacup complements the narrative with fragments of the same celestial forms—offering continuity through restraint. The palette draws directly from the Dunhuang murals: warm sandy glaze provides the canvas, while soft tones of jade green, cinnabar red, and muted gold form the imagery. Speckled textures and floating motifs—lotus petals, clouds, and pearls—enhance the visual rhythm. Altogether, the set reads like an ancient scroll unfurling across the tea table: reverent, lyrical, and alive with sacred breath.
Craftsmanship Analysis
Each piece is hand-thrown from fine terracotta clay and high-fired to produce a naturally textured, subtly speckled surface. The glaze mimics the weathered patina of wall paintings, lending it an archaic character. Decorative elements are applied using modern transfer techniques and finished with hand-painted gold detailing to emphasize movement and light. The Feitian figures—sourced from the Mogao Caves of Dunhuang—are rendered with graceful lines and floating postures, adapted to each vessel’s curve. The functional design is equally thoughtful: the gaiwan pours smoothly, the fairness pitcher ensures even distribution, and the slender cups sit comfortably in hand—ideal for immersive, aromatic tea sessions.
Creative Inspiration
In Buddhist iconography, Feitian are celestial spirits of fragrance and sound—figures of transcendence, joy, and grace. This set reimagines them as visual metaphors for rising tea vapor and sacred aroma. The sandy glaze, aged color palette, and mural-inspired composition all aim to recreate the feeling of sharing tea deep within a temple cave: incense drifting, echoes of chant lingering, steam rising like music. In the Flying Phoenix Teaset, the spiritual symbolism of flight, fragrance, and stillness converge with tea to form a contemplative ritual—where vessel and vision become one.
Value & Versatility
Flying Phoenix Teaset is both a cultural artifact and a practical tool. The terracotta clay retains heat and enhances aroma, making it ideal for richly fragrant teas such as pu-erh, Wuyi oolong, or aged black tea. The fairness pitcher ensures smooth distribution, while the four accompanying cups offer a tranquil setup for solo or paired tea sessions. Whether placed on a personal tea table, in a meditation space, or presented as a meaningful gift, this set radiates a quiet elegance rooted in sacred history. More than a vessel—it is a sensory journey through incense and stone, fresco and steam, silence and song.
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