This is a high-temperature raw ore glaze tea set fired at 1,350 degrees, made from copper, iron, natural ore, and premium gaobai clay. The materials are safe for daily use. It’s handcrafted by Chen Jinrong, a Master of the Intangible Cultural Heritage from Jingdezhen. Because the glaze color changes cannot be controlled during the firing process, very few perfect pieces are produced. That’s why each cup is unique, highly precious, and of great value to collectors. It is similar to the “Tianmu” tea bowls from the Song Dynasty—they enter the kiln appearing one color but emerge with countless unique hues.BT2510090001资质 (6)
Adored Tianmu Tea Cup 4 1350degrees high-temp colored glaze (large size)
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Adored Tianmu Tea Cup 7 1350degrees high-temp colored glaze
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Adored Tianmu Tea Cup 6 1350degrees high-temp colored glaze
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This tea set is fired at 1350 degrees, the glaze is natural mineral glaze(raw ore glaze). It’s a handcrafted work by a master ChenJingrong, unique and very beautiful.
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