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Hand-Painted Enamel Porcelain – “Spirit Serpent” Collection from Jingdezhen

$1,660.00 USD
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The “Spirit Serpent” Enamel Porcelain embodies the mystery and vitality of ancient Eastern symbolism — where the serpent represents wisdom, rebirth, and flowing life energy.

Hand-painted by master artisans from Jingdezhen, each piece fuses imperial enamel artistry (珐琅彩) with modern spiritual aesthetics. The vibrant enamel pigments, outlined in fine gold, shimmer with depth and movement — as if the spirit of the serpent itself glides across porcelain.

Every curve, every brushstroke tells a story of transformation — from raw clay to a vessel of balance, insight, and grace. With its luminous colors and delicate craftsmanship, this collection transcends utility to become a true collectible artwork, radiating both power and elegance.

Features:

  • Authentic Jingdezhen hand-painted enamel (珐琅彩) craftsmanship

  • Spirit Serpent motif symbolizing wisdom, renewal, and protection

  • Rich enamel tones outlined with gold for a glowing, dimensional effect

  • Fired multiple times to achieve vivid, lasting brilliance

  • Collector’s grade — blending imperial technique with spiritual symbolism

Scene:
Ideal for tea rituals, meditation spaces, or as a centerpiece symbolizing clarity and transformation.

Package contents: Gaiwan*1; Teacup*1; Teapot stand*1

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More Than Teaware: A Private Gallery on Your Table

More Than Teaware: A Private Gallery on Your Table

"When not in your hand, it belongs on a pedestal."

In a home filled with mass-produced uniformity, the eye craves a soul.
Our Jingdezhen Hand-Painted Collection is not merely designed for hydration. It is curated for contemplation.


The "72 Steps" of Solitude

Why does a single cup command such presence? The answer lies in Jingdezhen (景德镇), the millennium-old porcelain capital.

According to ancient tradition, a single piece of porcelain must pass through 72 distinct steps (七十二道工序) before it is finished. From kneading the clay to the final brushstroke of Cobalt Blue.

There are no decals here. No printers. Just a master artisan, a brush, and decades of muscle memory. If the hand trembles once, the piece is destroyed. What you hold is the survivor of a rigorous quest for perfection.

The Art of the Brush: Where ink meets clay.

Functional Art: Elevate Your Space

You don't just buy this to drink tea. You buy it to elevate the energy of your room.

  • In Use: It is a precision instrument for tasting. The thin, high-fired porcelain reflects the true aroma of your tea like a mirror.
  • At Rest: It transforms into a sculpture. Placed on a walnut shelf, a glass cabinet, or your office desk, it becomes a focal point (Anchor Piece).

It signals to guests—and reminds you—that you value heritage, patience, and beauty in a fast-paced world.

An Heirloom for the Future

Fine porcelain does not age; it is timeless. Collect it today, use it daily, and one day, pass it down as a tangible piece of family history.

Don't just drink tea. Curate your life.

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Customers Feedback

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"I bought the Starter Set as a wedding gift for my best friend. She was in tears when she opened the box. The handwritten note and the fabric wrapping made it feel so personal and luxurious."
—  Isabella Moretti 
★★★★★
"I'm new to Gongfu tea, but this Gaiwan fits my hand perfectly. It doesn't burn my fingers, and the pour is smooth. Using it has become the best part of my morning routine."
— Charlotte Hayes
★★★★★
"Tea pot is gorgeous and came well packed and all in one piece and quickly."
— Ashley Mason
★★★★★
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— James Thornton
★★★★★
"I bought the Ru kiln cup three months ago, and the 'golden threads' (crackles) are starting to appear beautifully. It truly is a 'living' piece of art. The craftsmanship is flawless and brings a sense of Zen to my office."
— Sebastian Kross
★★★★★
"The detail on the 'Lotus in Rain' Gaiwan is astounding. You can actually see the brushstrokes and the varying depth of the cobalt blue. It puts mass-produced decalware to shame. Worth every penny."
— Oliver Bennett
★★★★★
"I was terrified about shipping fine porcelain from China to the US, but the packaging was bomb-proof. The wooden box presentation was elegant, and everything arrived without a scratch in just 8 days. Impressive."
— Elena Vasquez

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