.Anta Pottery. Emerald "Deriving Nature" Luxurious Tea Set
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$ 330.00

This is a very lively tea set from Anta's luxurious tea set collection. In some sense it feels like the combination of ivy and bottle gourd. The detail of this design is trying to be as "natural" as possible with lesser artificial interference, and thus every corner of this set looks like it was derived straight our from the nature. However, the designer was still trying to put a little bit of humane element into the design, and therefore the creation of the little "lid place" was  installed, and this kind of mindful touch is uncommon on most of the luxurious tea set this day.

 

Ru Yao Kiln celadon technique originated from Henan province. The technique was perfected in the Song Dynasty. The glaze used is unique and contains some small amounts of iron giving the fired glaze a luminescent look to it. Small veins exist after the firing process and with seasoning the veins will grow more prominent and will take on a golden brown color. Ru Yao wares should be cleaned with tea water or spring water and will develop a luster with repeated use.

 

Founded in 1976, Anta Pottery began their legacy as an OEM supplier in Taiwan.  In the past 30 years, Anta Pottery has developed their offering into a world class brand by continuously perfecting their understanding of formula and design. It was also an official partner with the National Palace Museum in Taipei for creating some lovely traditional art piece. Taiwan Sourcing is proud to be the first to bring their great works to tea lovers all around the world. 

 

 

1 set in gift box contains: Teapot x 1, Cha Hai x 1, Cups x 5, Special Lid Place x 1

Teapot is 190ml and Cups are 40ml each