The Iron Glaze Gilded Gaiwan (part of our "Bronze" series), features a metallic texture in antique bronze, offering a refined retro elegance. At first glance, it might be mistaken for bronze or copper, but this exquisite piece is actually made from pottery. Crafted from aged clay sourced from Dehua, the Gaiwan undergoes a high-temperature reduction firing process combined with a gilded iron glaze. This process results in a distinctive appearance that highlights the artisanal quality of the piece.
The Gaiwan's surface has a textured finish, enhancing its tactile appeal and visual richness. The lid has small perforations, allowing for efficient tea straining directly from the Gaiwan. The spout is integrated into the rim, ensuring a smooth pour without compromising the vessel's sleek profile. This combination of form and function showcases the thoughtful design, akin to the Japanese Houhin style.
The iron glaze not only contributes to the Gaiwan's striking appearance but also interacts beneficially with the tea, imparting a subtle sweetness to the brew. This interaction enhances the tea-drinking experience, making each cup a delightful journey of flavors.
The entire Gaiwan is skillfully shaped and thinned, demonstrating high attention to detail. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during use, making it an ideal choice for brewing tea. This Iron-Gilded Gaiwan reflects the beauty and functionality of traditional Chinese teaware, perfectly suited for Gong Fu Cha – the art of tea brewing.
NOTE: Clay easily absorbs taste and aromas and should never be washed using detergents.