• Host's Tea Cup, handmade wood firing ceramics - Amber Sealed - Modern Chinese Jewelry & Craft
  • Host's Tea Cup, handmade wood firing ceramics - Amber Sealed - Modern Chinese Jewelry & Craft
  • Host's Tea Cup, handmade wood firing ceramics - Amber Sealed - Modern Chinese Jewelry & Craft
  • Host's Tea Cup, handmade wood firing ceramics - Amber Sealed - Modern Chinese Jewelry & Craft
  • Host's Tea Cup, handmade wood firing ceramics - Amber Sealed - Modern Chinese Jewelry & Craft
  • Host's Tea Cup, handmade wood firing ceramics - Amber Sealed - Modern Chinese Jewelry & Craft
  • Host's Tea Cup, handmade wood firing ceramics - Amber Sealed - Modern Chinese Jewelry & Craft
  • Host's Tea Cup, handmade wood firing ceramics - Amber Sealed - Modern Chinese Jewelry & Craft
  • Host's Tea Cup, handmade wood firing ceramics - Amber Sealed - Modern Chinese Jewelry & Craft
  • Host's Tea Cup, handmade wood firing ceramics - Amber Sealed - Modern Chinese Jewelry & Craft

Amber Sealed

Host's Tea Cup, handmade wood firing ceramics

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$100.00
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$100.00
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Description

Material: Ceramics, handmade
Measurements: 1.9'' W x 1.9'' L x 3'' H

What is "host's cup":

In Chinese tea culture, the "host's cup" or "master's cup" refers to the cup used by the person who is hosting the tea ceremony or serving the tea. In the traditional Chinese tea ceremony, known as Gongfu tea ceremony, the host meticulously prepares and serves tea to the guests, demonstrating respect and hospitality.

The host's cup is often part of a tea set that includes cups for the guests as well. The use of the host's cup can vary: in some traditions, the host may use this cup to sample the tea before serving to ensure the quality and taste are up to standards, while in others, the host may simply pour from the same teapot but use a distinct cup to partake in the tea along with the guests, symbolizing camaraderie and shared experience.

The "wood firing" making technique: 

The term "柴烧" (chái shāo) translates to "wood firing" in English. It refers to a traditional method of firing pottery using wood as the heat source, which often results in unique textures and color variations in the ceramics due to the ash and the flame patterns that emerge during the firing process. This technique is cherished for the distinctive, natural effects it creates, making each piece one-of-a-kind.


Product Description:

This host's cup is a testament to the warmth and unpredictability of fire, with earthy tones and natural ash glaze that tell the story of its creation in the kiln's embrace.

Every sip from this teacup connects you to the timeless art of tea, where the cup you hold is as integral to the experience as the tea itself. The tactile surface, marked by the dance of flame and the kiss of smoke, invites a contemplative pause, grounding you in the moment as you pour and share.


Care:

Wipe clean with a damp cloth

 

Description

Material: Ceramics, handmade
Measurements: 1.9'' W x 1.9'' L x 3'' H

What is "host's cup":

In Chinese tea culture, the "host's cup" or "master's cup" refers to the cup used by the person who is hosting the tea ceremony or serving the tea. In the traditional Chinese tea ceremony, known as Gongfu tea ceremony, the host meticulously prepares and serves tea to the guests, demonstrating respect and hospitality.

The host's cup is often part of a tea set that includes cups for the guests as well. The use of the host's cup can vary: in some traditions, the host may use this cup to sample the tea before serving to ensure the quality and taste are up to standards, while in others, the host may simply pour from the same teapot but use a distinct cup to partake in the tea along with the guests, symbolizing camaraderie and shared experience.

The "wood firing" making technique: 

The term "柴烧" (chái shāo) translates to "wood firing" in English. It refers to a traditional method of firing pottery using wood as the heat source, which often results in unique textures and color variations in the ceramics due to the ash and the flame patterns that emerge during the firing process. This technique is cherished for the distinctive, natural effects it creates, making each piece one-of-a-kind.


Product Description:

This host's cup is a testament to the warmth and unpredictability of fire, with earthy tones and natural ash glaze that tell the story of its creation in the kiln's embrace.

Every sip from this teacup connects you to the timeless art of tea, where the cup you hold is as integral to the experience as the tea itself. The tactile surface, marked by the dance of flame and the kiss of smoke, invites a contemplative pause, grounding you in the moment as you pour and share.


Care:

Wipe clean with a damp cloth

 

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