





Daya Hall Pure Gold and Pure Silver Gilded Platform Teapot








Daya Hall Pure Gold and Pure Silver Gilded Platform Teapot
Daya Hall Pure Gold and Pure Silver Gilded Platform Teapot
Daya Hall Pure Gold and Pure Silver Gilded Platform Teapot
Total weight: 670 grams
Pure gold weight: 666 grams
Sterling silver weight: Approximately 600 grams
Capacity: 1000 ml
Pure silver plated with gold sold outside of China China accepts custom orders for pure gold teapots.
Gold and silver tea sets are not a recent invention. They were popular in the Tang Dynasty court of China, possessing their own unique elegance, nobility, and Zen-like quality.
However, gold and silver are difficult to smelt and are extremely precious.
Some are gilded, serving both as a luxurious decoration and corrosion protection. This "gilding" technique involves applying golden gilding to a silver-white background to create a golden hue. Overall, white gives a sense of brightness and purity, while the addition of gold highlights its noble and luxurious qualities.
The Tang Dynasty was known for its extravagance, and the gold and silver tea sets used in the Tang court were often decorated with a wide variety of patterns. Eight famous patterns stand out: lotus petals, flowing clouds, vortexes, flames, strings, rhombuses, vines, and floral medallions. Each pattern carried a meaning, and those meanings were invariably auspicious. Take the flowing cloud pattern, for example; it is composed of several connected clouds, with smooth, flowing lines, symbolizing advancement and good fortune.
Total weight: 670 grams
Pure gold weight: 666 grams
Sterling silver weight: Approximately 600 grams
Capacity: 1000 ml
Pure silver plated with gold sold outside of China China accepts custom orders for pure gold teapots.
Gold and silver tea sets are not a recent invention. They were popular in the Tang Dynasty court of China, possessing their own unique elegance, nobility, and Zen-like quality.
However, gold and silver are difficult to smelt and are extremely precious.
Some are gilded, serving both as a luxurious decoration and corrosion protection. This "gilding" technique involves applying golden gilding to a silver-white background to create a golden hue. Overall, white gives a sense of brightness and purity, while the addition of gold highlights its noble and luxurious qualities.
The Tang Dynasty was known for its extravagance, and the gold and silver tea sets used in the Tang court were often decorated with a wide variety of patterns. Eight famous patterns stand out: lotus petals, flowing clouds, vortexes, flames, strings, rhombuses, vines, and floral medallions. Each pattern carried a meaning, and those meanings were invariably auspicious. Take the flowing cloud pattern, for example; it is composed of several connected clouds, with smooth, flowing lines, symbolizing advancement and good fortune.






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