Yuan Gu Shao High-Temperature Coarse Porcelain Mini Water Jar - 7cm Master Cup / Small Wine Cup (100ml)
A Yuan Gu Shao high-temperature coarse porcelain mini water jar that merges traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. Featuring a compact 7cm height and ideal 100ml capacity, it serves as both a personal master cup for tea meditation and an elegant
Description
This Yuan Gu Shao high-temperature coarse porcelain mini water jar is an exquisite tea vessel that blends traditional craftsmanship with modern, practical aesthetics. Its compact dimensions (7cm in height, 100ml capacity) offer versatile utility, serving perfectly as a personal "master cup" for savoring tea in solitude, or as an elegant small wine cup, adding a touch of rustic charm to the appreciation of fine spirits.
Core Features & Craftsmanship
- High-Temperature Coarse Porcelain: Crafted from coarse porcelain fired at high temperatures, it exhibits a unique granular texture and natural surface grain. This material not only imparts a rustic, unadorned beauty but is also believed, due to its micro-porous structure, to subtly absorb minerals during use, potentially helping to soften the taste of water.
- Precise Dimension Design: The well-proportioned 7cm height and ideal 100ml capacity offer a comfortable, substantial feel in hand. Whether placed as a focal point on a tea tray or used casually in daily life, it appears exceptionally delicate and distinctive.
- Artisan Handmade Character: Each piece retains the warmth and marks of handcrafting. Variations in glaze color and texture ensure every item is truly one-of-a-kind.
Usage Scenarios & Appreciation
More than just a container, it is a vessel for life's rituals. As a master cup, it accompanies quiet moments of tea meditation, allowing you to observe the unfurling of tea leaves against the coarse porcelain backdrop. As a wine vessel, its古朴气质 enhances the perceived richness of aromas. With regular use, the coarse porcelain surface gradually develops a warm, lustrous patina, recording your personal history with the piece and creating a delightful interactive experience of "the user nurturing the vessel, and the vessel nurturing the user."