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Lotus Tea Series
Lotus Tea Series
Volume: Approximately 160 ml Weight: 120 g
Volume: Approximately 160 ml Weight: 125 g
The lotus petal silver teapot, with lotus petal patterns on the body and lid, exudes an elegant and refined charm, reminiscent of ancient times.
Lotus petal patterns were used as decoration on pot lids as early as the Spring and Autumn Period. From the Wei and Jin Dynasties to the Sui Dynasty, lotus petal patterns were often decorated on the body of vessels using the technique of relief molding, making the vessels appear elaborate and ornate. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, carving and molding were the main techniques for decorating lotus petal patterns. In particular, Ding ware and Yaozhou ware were decorated with multiple layers of lotus petal patterns. After the Yuan Dynasty, the decorative technique shifted to painting. The lotus petal pattern has a long-standing aesthetic appeal to the Chinese people.
This sterling silver teapot boasts elegant, upright lines, an ebony handle for heat protection, and a body with subtle rock-patterned texture. Its style is simple and unadorned, embodying ultimate purity. The sulfur treatment removes any ostentation, adding a touch of antique charm. Few can rival its form and craftsmanship. Produced by Dayatang, crafted by Hong Jike, an inheritor of intangible cultural heritage.
Volume: Approximately 160 ml Weight: 120 g
Volume: Approximately 160 ml Weight: 125 g
The lotus petal silver teapot, with lotus petal patterns on the body and lid, exudes an elegant and refined charm, reminiscent of ancient times.
Lotus petal patterns were used as decoration on pot lids as early as the Spring and Autumn Period. From the Wei and Jin Dynasties to the Sui Dynasty, lotus petal patterns were often decorated on the body of vessels using the technique of relief molding, making the vessels appear elaborate and ornate. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, carving and molding were the main techniques for decorating lotus petal patterns. In particular, Ding ware and Yaozhou ware were decorated with multiple layers of lotus petal patterns. After the Yuan Dynasty, the decorative technique shifted to painting. The lotus petal pattern has a long-standing aesthetic appeal to the Chinese people.
This sterling silver teapot boasts elegant, upright lines, an ebony handle for heat protection, and a body with subtle rock-patterned texture. Its style is simple and unadorned, embodying ultimate purity. The sulfur treatment removes any ostentation, adding a touch of antique charm. Few can rival its form and craftsmanship. Produced by Dayatang, crafted by Hong Jike, an inheritor of intangible cultural heritage.












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