Tea Set with Gaiwan, Jianzhan (oil drip)
A Cultural Curation
$ 99.95
The porcelain glaze on this stunning tea set is called "oil drip," which was first developed in Fujian Province during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE). The set includes a teapot, gaiwan, fair cup, six tea cups, a leaf bowl, a pitcher, and a tea strainer with a stand.
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Product Details: Gaiwan: Width (including saucer and lid) = 4.63" | Height = 4.25" | Gaiwan Capacity = 5 oz | Cup: Height = 1.5" | Diameter = 3 | Cup Capacity = 3 oz" | Height = 2.38" | Width = 3.38" | Fair Cup: Height = 3" | Width: 4.5" | Capacity: 6 oz | Tea Pot: Height = 3.5" | Width =3.75" | Capacity = 5 oz | Tea Set Weight: 63.3 oz | Product Care: Hand-washing recommended.
Fun Fact: One of China's eight famous porcelains, Jianzhang is named after Jian'an, the Fujian Province county where this china was first produced. Gaiwan means "lidded bowl."