Kingwares

Courtly Totem

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- Dense, fine texture perfect for tea cups.

- Non-porous, doesn't absorb flavors or odors.

- Symbol of wealth and status.

- Aesthetically pleasing with tea color.

- Enhances tea flavor and aroma.

- Pleasurable to hold and drink from.

- Durable and long-lasting.

- Calming and meditative drinking experience.

* Mutton fat jade Porcelain is so named because of its color and texture, which resemble the fat found on a piece of mutton or lamb. It has no direct connection to mutton or fat, and is not made from animal products. It is a type of nephrite jade, a mineral composed of calcium, magnesium, and iron, and is formed through geological processes that occur over millions of years. The term "mutton fat" is used purely as a descriptive term to describe the stone's appearance and texture.

Description

It symbolizes a noble and respected status. It represents the symbols of power and wealth, displaying the authority and grandeur of rulers. The complex and elaborate designs of interweaving patterns reflect the wealth and abundance within the court. It represents prosperity and opulence, expressing people's aspirations for a wealthy life and a prosperous nation.

Product Info

Capacity:175ML
Diameter :6.5 CM
Depth:7.0 CM

Specification

Heat Resistent:150°C
Food-Safe:✔
Dishwasher:✖
Microwave:✖
Direct Heat on Stove:✖

Description

It symbolizes a noble and respected status. It represents the symbols of power and wealth, displaying the authority and grandeur of rulers. The complex and elaborate designs of interweaving patterns reflect the wealth and abundance within the court. It represents prosperity and opulence, expressing people's aspirations for a wealthy life and a prosperous nation.

Product Info

Capacity:175ML
Diameter :6.5 CM
Depth:7.0 CM

Specification

Heat Resistent:150°C
Food-Safe:✔
Dishwasher:✖
Microwave:✖
Direct Heat on Stove:✖

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