Handmade Dai gaiwan, Gongfu Cha, brewing tea, Yunnan teaware, traditional pattern
Handmade Dai gaiwan, Gongfu Cha, brewing tea, Yunnan teaware, traditional pattern
Handmade Dai gaiwan, Gongfu Cha, brewing tea, Yunnan teaware, traditional pattern
Handmade Dai gaiwan, Gongfu Cha, brewing tea, Yunnan teaware, traditional pattern
Handmade Dai gaiwan, Gongfu Cha, brewing tea, Yunnan teaware, traditional pattern
Handmade Dai gaiwan, Gongfu Cha, brewing tea, Yunnan teaware, traditional pattern
Handmade Dai gaiwan, Gongfu Cha, brewing tea, Yunnan teaware, traditional pattern
Handmade Dai gaiwan, Gongfu Cha, brewing tea, Yunnan teaware, traditional pattern

Clay Blossom - 190 ml Dai Gaiwan

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This  handmade Chinese gaiwan is a unique piece, crafted by Master Zhang using natural red clay sourced from Jǐnghóng 景洪, in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture.

Its adorned with hand-carved patterns that evoke the essence of blooming flowers and nature. The intricate carvings on the lid resemble delicate petals radiating outward, while the base features motifs reminiscent of blossoming flora or mountain peaks.

Handcrafted by Mrs. Zhang Laoshi
Dai culture pottery artist

Full capacity: 190 mL
Usage capacity:
Size: W 10.5 cm x H 6 cm
Weight:

DAI-MINORITY TRADITIONAL TEAWARE

张老师 Zhang Laoshi's work

Zhang Laoshi's workshop is a real institution in Jinghong, Xishuangbanna; it is an ample courtyard with multiple traditional Dai buildings, hosting enough space for her work, for her kilns - including a Dragon kiln - , her beloved students, and of course an off-limits space where she develops new ideas.
There is also a small museum which gathers the pieces she has inherited by her family since five generations of Dai pottery masters in Banna. 
Whereas Qiu Laoshi is the Dai tradition innovator, Ms. Zhang is the keeper of the original tradition and design, honed by her contemporary studies and a life of practice.

The soil she uses is sourced locally from Xishuangbanna, between the wild forests of Mengsong, Laobanzhang, and Yiwu. Each of her creations is a delicate and sincere expression of the Yunnan landscape, and all pieces bear her unique signature.

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