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Zen Triangle Hermitage Gaiwan
Zen Triangle Hermitage Gaiwan
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Essential Info
Size |
Width: 71 mm (2.8 in) Height: 92 mm (3.6 in) Capacity: 90 ml (3.0 oz) |
Shape |
Triangle |
Material |
Stoneware |
Craftsmanship |
Underglaze Color |
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 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
Zen Triangle Hermitage Gaiwan stands out with its unconventional triangular silhouette — a tall and striking profile measuring 71 mm in width and 92 mm in height, with a refined 90 ml capacity. Crafted from durable stoneware, it is both visually arresting and functional. Its bold yet restrained form echoes the philosophical harmony of heaven, earth, and humanity — a vessel made for moments of solitude, reflection, and inward stillness.
Artistic Appreciation
The exterior of the gaiwan features natural brush-like strokes in varying shades of brown, reminiscent of fallen leaves layered in a forest path. The lid, with its wood-grain effect, mirrors the quiet elegance of trees swaying in the wind. Inside, the glaze flows like ink in a landscape painting, with earthy patterns drifting across a soft white base. The piece does not strive for symmetry or flawlessness — instead, it embraces the marks of creation and the raw beauty of imperfection, embodying the essence of Wabi-sabi aesthetics.
Craftsmanship Analysis
Using traditional underglaze techniques, artisans paint freely onto the raw body before applying a transparent glaze and firing it at high temperatures. This results in a naturally blended surface with subtle transitions of color. The high-fired stoneware construction ensures both strength and durability. The triangular shape itself requires exceptional skill in wheel-throwing and kiln control, making each piece unique and impossible to replicate exactly — a testament to its handcrafted origin.
Creative Inspiration
Legend speaks of a reclusive potter who, during a Zen retreat deep in the mountains, found inspiration in the interplay of bare branches and rugged stone. After a session of meditation, he envisioned a tea vessel that could distill the purity of nature and the stillness of the self. Thus, this gaiwan was born — not merely to serve tea, but to invite contemplation and inner cultivation. In this object, tea becomes a quiet ritual, and the act of pouring becomes a path toward presence.
Value & Versatility
More than a brewing tool, the Zen Triangle Hermitage Gaiwan is a vessel of emotion and introspection. Ideal for richly layered teas such as roasted oolong, pu-erh, or yancha, it also stands alone beautifully as a decorative piece on a tea tray or study desk. Its irregular form and primal glaze make it a meditative focal point, inviting stillness and awareness. For those who cherish Zen philosophy and natural minimalism, this gaiwan becomes a companion for both tea and thought — an object that quietly disappears into the essence of the moment.
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