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Longquan Celadon – Ge Kiln Hanwa (Han-style)Teapot

Longquan Celadon – Ge Kiln Hanwa (Han-style)Teapot

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Capacity Diameter Depth
200ML 12.2CM 7.4CM
Pack Food-Safe Material
Gift Box Ceramics

 

The Ge kiln emerged in the mid-to-late Southern Song Dynasty and is renowned as one of the five famous kilns, alongside the famous official kilns of Guan, Ru, Ding, and Jun. The Ge kiln is a subclass of celadon, a distinctive form of Longquan celadon ,characterized by the "crackled glaze" pattern that developed during its production. The Ge kiln in the Song Dynasty was an official kiln, reserved exclusively for the royal court, with its techniques kept strictly confidential. As a result, surviving Ge kiln pieces from the Song Dynasty are extremely rare today.

One of the defining features of Ge kiln glaze is the "golden thread and iron wire" pattern, where the crackled lines vary in thickness—from coarse like iron wire to fine like silk thread, interwoven and displaying endless variations. Over time, this crackle pattern becomes even more pronounced in tea wares, resembling the intertwining of golden threads and iron wires, offering a unique aesthetic value.

This teapot features a retro and simple tea-leaf glaze color, which complements the classical, dignified shape of the Han style. The Han style teapot is characterized by its wide spout, which not only makes it easier to add tea leaves, but also facilitates cleaning. Additionally, the wide opening allows for full visibility of the tea’s brewing process. For certain teas, such as black tea or white tea, where the tea leaves need to cool quickly after pouring out the tea to prevent over-steeping and affecting subsequent infusions, the Han style teapot is an ideal choice, second only to the Gaiwan.

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