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Jianzhan "Cobalt Blue" Hand-Made Stoneware Gaiwan

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Original price $69.50 - Original price $69.50
Original price
$69.50
$69.50 - $69.50
Current price $69.50

Our Jianzhan wares crafted by lifetime Jianzhan pottery veteran Wu Hong Hua. Jianzhan wares are from Jianyang town in Fujian Province.  They became popular during the Song Dynasty and were prized throughout China, Korea and Japan.  By the Ming Dynasty Jianzhan wares fell out of favor, but luckily the tradition was continued in Japan for centuries and was eventually re-introduced in it's original birthplace (Jianyang Fujian) in the 1990's. Jianzhan glazes are all basically the same, but due to different firing temperatures and positioning within the kiln the fired glazes are totally unique from eachother and are typically separated into five distinct styles.  

彩金 - rainbow, 兔毫 - rabbit fur, 油滴 - oil spot, 鳖甲盏 - tortoise shell, 雪鹧鸪盏 - partridge feathers

This particular gaiwan is glazed and fired (at 1300C) in the Oil Spot 油滴 Style.  It's dense and heavy in the hand, holds and retains heat wonderfully, and generally elevates the tea brewing experience!

Here's a great video (in Chinese) that discusses the history and process of creating Jianzhan wares.

Volume 160ml (+/- 10ml)

Each Gaiwan comes in it's own gift box**

**Gift Box may differ somewhat from that in the picture

Overall rating: 4.8 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Good gaiwan for fancy occasions

"Good gaiwan for fancy occasions"

Philipp S. (5/5)

Aesthetically pleasing

"It is very aesthetically pleasing. I can't say much more about it though as I gave it away in a tea society raffle"

Rita H. (5/5)

Overall good experiance

"everything came in perfect condition noting was cracked chipped and all my tea ware was adequately packaged. Only issue was the time it took to deliver and the cost of shipping but I'm sure that will be improved in the future."

Christopher O. (5/5)

Really good looking, but If

"Really good looking, but If you brew your tea for one minute or longer the gaiwan gets quite hot."

Marlon F. (4/5)

Love this gaiwan

"This gaiwan is great! It is especially good for raw puerh teas. Good heat retention. I have one small problem with the knob on the lid. It is mad of steel. So it gets hot albeit it looks good. Still it brings new dimension to the puerh tea that I have so overall I recommend this gaiwan."

Vadim C. (5/5)

Q&A

Does this gaiwan come with a base/saucer? Doesn't seem so based on the image. Wonder if it can be held from the base when pouring if it gets too hot.
It does not come with a saucer. To use this gaiwan correctly you hold the edge of the cup part at the lip, never the base.
Is this gaiwan dishwasher-safe?
No idea...
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