Jingdezhen Blue-and-White Hand-Writing Poetry Calligraphy Gaiwan Set
Jingdezhen Blue-and-White Hand-Writing Poetry Calligraphy Gaiwan Set
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Gaiwan(Tea Bowl) | ||
Capacity | Diameter | Tall |
120ML | 9.0CM | 9.0CM |
Pack | Food-Safe | Material |
Gift Box | ✔ | Ceramic |
Teacup | ||
Capacity | Diameter | Tall |
60ML | 8.0CM | 4.5CM |
Pack | Food-Safe | Material |
Safe Package | ✔ | Ceramic |
This "Goddess of the Luo River" Gaiwan Set elevates tea ceremony to literary performance art, where Cao Zhi's 3rd-century poetic masterpiece (洛神赋) flows across porcelain like ink on silk. Each stroke of the cursive calligraphy is hand-painted with cobalt-soaked brushes in the underglaze tradition of Xuande-era (1426-35) imperial workshops.
1. Original work by Jingdezhen artist "Yi Yang".
2. *Cao Shu* (cursive script) calligraphy of *The Goddess of the Luo River*, composed by Cao Zhi (192-232 AD), the third son of Wei Kingdom's ruler Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period.
3. *The Goddess of the Luo River* recounts the poet's encounter with the Luo River deity. Legend states the goddess "Fufei" (daughter of Fuxi) drowned in the river, becoming its divine spirit. This masterpiece embodies classical Chinese culture's pursuit of natural beauty and aesthetic ideals.
4. The calligraphy flows with uninterrupted grace—each stroke executed in a single inspired movement—demonstrating the artist's profound mastery.
The 洛神赋 narrates:
✓ Divine romance between poet and river goddess
✓ Six Dynasties aesthetic of "floating beauty" (飞白)
✓ Zen philosophy of transient encounters
Ink masterpiece on Jingdezhen porcelain, depicting China's most legendary love poem between a mortal and a river goddess through virtuosic brushwork.








