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Volume: 200 ml
Manufacturer: China
Dimensions: height – 5 cm, diameter – 6 cm
Material: ceramic, glaze

 

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Dimensions 6 × 10 × 5 cm
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Porcelain, Ceramics, Glaze

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240 ml

Description

Immerse yourself in the elegance and tradition of Chinese tea culture with our Precious Pearl ceramic teapot. This exquisite teapot, made of high quality *Douqing Tao ceramic, has a 200ml capacity, making it ideal for a private tea party or a small group.

Key Features:

  • Material: Made of premium Douqing Tao ceramic, known for its durability and exquisite finish.
  • Design: Handcrafted with fine details reflecting the rich history of Chinese ceramic art.
  • Volume: 200 ml, ideal for brewing just the right amount of tea for one or two servings.
  • Heat retention: The ceramic material provides optimal heat retention, allowing tea to stay warm longer.
  • Ease of use: Equipped with a comfortable handle and a well-designed spout for smooth pouring without drips.
  • Aesthetic appeal: The natural glaze gives the teapot a unique, elegant look, making it a great addition to any tea set or kitchen decor.

Why should you choose Douqing Tao ceramic teapot?

  • Authenticity: This teapot is a product of traditional Chinese handicraft, giving authenticity to your tea party.
  • Health Benefit: The ceramic material does not interact with the tea, providing pure flavors without a metallic aftertaste.
  • Durability: Douqing Tao ceramics are known for their durability, making this teapot a long-lasting companion for your tea rituals.

Care Instructions:

  • Hand wash only with warm water and mild detergent.
  • Avoid using abrasive cleaners or sponges to preserve the glaze and finish.
  • Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry.

Choose the heritage and craftsmanship of Douqing Tao ceramics with this beautiful 200ml teapot and take your tea party to the next level.

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Douting Tao Ceramics: Art and Traditions of China

Douting Tao pottery, also known as Chinese ceramics, is one of the oldest and most respected decorative art forms in the world. Its history dates back over 2,000 years, beginning in the Han Dynasty, and it continues to be an important part of Chinese culture and art.

History and Development

Douting Tao pottery has its origins in ancient China, where it was used for both utilitarian and decorative purposes. In the early period, ceramics were quite simple, but over time the technique and design became much more complex. The Tang Dynasty (618-907) and the Song Dynasty (960-1279) are two of the most important periods in the development of Chinese ceramics, when many of the most famous and exquisite examples were created.

Techniques and Materials

Douting Tao ceramics are made from high quality clay sourced from various regions of China. Traditional methods include hand molding, the use of the potter’s wheel and a variety of glazing techniques. Wares coated with exquisite glazes such as celadon, glossy black and craquelure are especially prized.

One of the key aspects of Doutin Tao production is firing, which is done in special kilns at high temperatures. This allows the products to achieve unique color effects and durability.

Views and Decor

Among the various types of Doutin Tao ceramics are the following:

  1. Celadon are wares with a distinctive green glaze that were particularly popular in the Song dynasty.
  2. Jingdezhen is a porcelain known for its pure white color and transparency that has become a symbol of Chinese ceramics.
  3. Sanke is a pottery with three-color glaze, usually red, yellow, and green, popular during the Tang period.

Cultural Significance

Douting Tao pottery plays an important role in Chinese culture and symbolism. It was used in religious rituals, to decorate interiors, and as a sign of social status. Many pieces such as vases, dishes and figurines are still highly prized by collectors and museums around the world.

Modern Renaissance

Today, interest in Doutin Tao ceramics is undiminished. Modern masters continue to develop the tradition by introducing new techniques and styles. Many Chinese cities, such as Jingdezhen, host international exhibitions and festivals dedicated to ceramics, which contributes to its popularization and preservation.

Douting Tao pottery is not only an object of art, but also a living witness to China’s centuries-old history and culture. It continues to inspire and delight with its sophistication, beauty and craftsmanship, passing on the tradition from generation to generation.

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