Yaobian Rainbow Tianmu Small Cup [Strictly Selected Edition] Collection Collection Recommendation│Mother's Day Gift Box

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Yaobian Rainbow Tianmu Small Cup [Strictly Selected Edition] Collection Collection Recommendation│Mother's Day Gift Box - Teapots & Teacups - Pottery

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**Yaobian Iridescent Tianmu Glaze Cup [Selected Edition]**https://fs1.shop123.com.tw/200541/upload/harddisc/2005410_file_834500320142020111303.jpg https://fs1.shop123.com.tw/200541/upload/harddisc/2005410_file_292730621142020111306.jpg https://fs1.shop123.com.tw/200541/upload/harddisc/2005410_file_836720422142020111304.jpg https://fs1.shop123.com.tw/200541/upload/harddisc/2005410_file_954910023142020111300.jpg https://fs1.shop123.com.tw/200541/upload/harddisc/2005410_file_771000024142020111300.jpg https://fs1.shop123.com.tw/200541/upload/harddisc/2005410_file_399714225142020111342.jpg https://fs1.shop123.com.tw/200541/upload/harddisc/2005410_file_758055626142020111356.jpg https://fs1.shop123.com.tw/200541/upload/harddisc/2005410_file_926900415142020111304.jpg https://fs1.shop123.com.tw/200541/upload/harddisc/2005410_file_495350316142020111303.jpg https://fs1.shop123.com.tw/200541/upload/harddisc/2005410_file_405111610152020110616.jpg **The packaging box is displayed. When shipping, the goods purchased at that time are used as the basis. The paper color will be shipped randomly.** Tianmu: In ancient times, it was called "black glaze" or "Jianzhan" (which is how mainlanders generally speak of it). It was first produced in Jian'an County, Fujian Province. It is characterized by its solid shape, thick body, and exposed soles. After firing, it looks like cast iron. , is a popular tea drinking vessel in the Song Dynasty. Nowadays, Taiwan is moving towards refined, lightweight and improved products to make them easier to use in daily life. Why is there the name "Tianmu"? During the Song Dynasty, Japanese monks went to China to study Buddhism and Buddhist scriptures, and at the same time learned various cultures including tea ceremony. They brought the tea bowl from Tianmu Mountain Temple in Zhejiang back to Japan and called it "Tenmoku". The term Tenmu was originally only a Japanese term, but now it has become commonly used internationally. In the past, people in the Song Dynasty drank tea by grinding the tea into powder, pouring it into a bowl with water, stirring it with a tea spoon, and drinking it with the powder and soup. The Japanese learned this way of drinking tea, and continued the way of drinking tea in the Song Dynasty to develop today's Japanese tea ceremony. However, after the fall of the Song Dynasty, due to political influence, tea drinking culture changed, and the output of Jian Kiln decreased day by day. By the Ming Dynasty, it was completely stopped, and "Jian Zhan" lost its inheritance in China for a time. On the other hand, in Japan at that time, "Kangmono" was extremely popular. An exquisite and rare Tenmu was so crazy that it could be exchanged for a city! Of course, not everyone can touch such a sky-high price. In the Japanese tea ceremony world, only a tea master with a seventh degree or above is qualified to use it. Today, Japan has even designated three antique Tianmu from kilns built in the Song Dynasty as national treasures, which shows the degree to which the Tianmu is valued. The obsidian iridescent gold Tianmu glaze is one of the kiln-building series. Iron oxide is used as the coloring agent combined with rare earth elements, and it is fired in the kiln at high temperatures of 1000 to 1320 degrees Celsius many times. Each temperature point produces a different color. During this period, there are seven colors including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Gold, purple, red, blue, silver, etc. are the colors we often burn. Iron oxide FeO (Fe2O3) is fired at high temperature and converted into Fe3O4 and oxygen to produce magnetism, that is, iron ions are produced. The texture contains carbon and far infrared rays, turning it into a natural negative ion energy ceramic. **The functions are as follows** 1. It can be used as a "decanter" for red wine to remove the astringency of red wine. 2. Can remove the spicy taste of liquor 3. It can make coffee more alcoholic and leave a sweet taste in your mouth after drinking it. 4. It can make tea more mellow and fragrant. 5. It can purify water quality and make boiled water glycol. **For the sake of credibility, our products have been tested by the following units** 1. SGS detection tool for negative ions. Certificate number: UG/2014/A0190 2. SGS complies with European and American standards by crushing eight heavy metals, certificate number: CY/2014/A1318 3. The National Taiwan Technology Research and Development Center detects far-infrared rays **Product information** No.: TM-18SAR90 Product name: Obsidian iridescent gold Tianmu glaze small cup [Strictly selected version] Capacity: 90cc - full cup Weight: 115 g±5% Product size: Upper edge diameter 8.2cm, cup bottom diameter 2.8cm, height 4.5cm Packing box size: 14x14x7.5cm Total weight: 295 g±5%

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Material
Pottery
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
Unique Features
Award-winning design
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Down to the last 8
Ranking
No.59,573 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.8,694 - Teapots & Teacups
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Product Type
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Listing Summary
It is one of the kiln transformation series Using iron oxide as color agent combined with rare earth elements Single hanging glaze fired at 1320℃ high temperature Noble but not expensive, worthy of your collection

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