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Lotus Under Moonlight Gaiwan
Lotus Under Moonlight Gaiwan
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Essential Info
Size |
Width: 100 mm (3.9 in) Height: 76 mm (3.0 in) Capacity: 170 ml (5.7 oz) |
Shape |
Lotus Leaf |
Material | White Porcelain |
Craftsmanship |
Ding Kiln Style |
Components | lid, cup (2-piece) |
Packaging | Paper Box |
Origin | Dehua, China |
Usage |
Brewing & Drinking Tea Decorative Art Piece Collectible Gift |
Shipping & Returns
Shipping From |
Directly from the place of origin - Dehua, China |
Processing Time |
Within 24 hours |
Delivery Time |
1–2 weeks 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
Lotus Under Moonlight Gaiwan is a refined tea vessel featuring a 170 ml capacity and a gracefully lotus leaf-shaped body. Measuring 100 mm wide and 76 mm high, it is composed of two pieces — a lid and a cup — designed for both everyday use and ceremonial tea experiences. The form is clean and symmetrical, with a rounded mouth for easy brewing and pouring. Its functional elegance makes it a favorite for those seeking simplicity infused with artistic flair.
Artistic Appreciation
This gaiwan’s beauty lies in its exquisite white porcelain embossing, where layered lotus leaf patterns ripple like nature captured in stillness. The embossed surface not only enhances its visual allure but also provides a soft tactile experience. Inspired by the aesthetics of the Song Dynasty, the piece mirrors the purity and transcendence associated with the lotus symbol in Eastern culture — a metaphor for inner peace, wisdom, and serene strength. The overall effect is one of poetic balance, where every curve and contour resonates with quiet elegance.
Craftsmanship Analysis
Crafted using Ding Kiln techniques that date back centuries, Lotus Under Moonlight Gaiwan reflects the mastery of white porcelain production: thin as paper, white as jade, and resonant like a bell. Its surface glows with a soft sheen, achieved through a high-temperature firing process that ensures structural durability and glassy translucence. The embossed lotus petals are individually hand-carved, with fluid lines and subtle depth that give the vessel a three-dimensional charm — a testament to the artisan’s precision and refined skill.
Creative Inspiration
According to legend, the founder of the Ding Kiln once sat in quiet meditation by a lotus pond, where he observed moonlight dancing on water and petals. A moment of gentle breeze caused ripples that reflected the lotus leaf and moon in a single harmonious vision. That scene became the artistic soul behind this design. Today, modern craftsmen reinterpret that timeless image into porcelain form — preserving the meditative essence of the original inspiration while introducing it to a new generation of tea lovers.
Value & Versatility
Beyond its beauty, Lotus Under Moonlight Gaiwan is both functional and collectible. Whether placed on a daily tea tray or within a curated collection, it radiates a sense of calm and cultural richness. The lid’s ergonomic knob and the cup’s lightweight form enhance usability, while the porcelain’s warmth elevates each tea session into a contemplative ritual. As a gift of elegance or a personal companion for quiet moments, this gaiwan bridges utility with artistry — inviting the drinker to savor not just tea, but tranquility.
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