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Longquan Celadon Ge Kiln Octagonal Teapot

Longquan Celadon Ge Kiln Octagonal Teapot

Regular price $125.00 USD
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Product Specifications

Capacity: 230ml

Diameter: 15.5cm

Height: 8.5cm

Material: Longquan Iron Clay

Food Safe: Yes

Packaging: Premium gift box

Discover timeless Chinese artistry with this Longquan Celadon Ge Kiln Octagonal Teapot, featuring the iconic “Golden Thread and Iron Wire” crackle pattern — a hallmark of Ge Kiln ware that symbolizes elegance, age, and beauty in imperfection.

Distinctive Ge Kiln “Golden Thread & Iron Wire” Pattern
The teapot reveals a natural network of fine crackles — light golden lines intertwined with deep iron-toned veins. This unique pattern, known as “Jinsi Tiexian”, forms during high-temperature firing and cannot be replicated, making every piece truly one of a kind.

Authentic Longquan Craftsmanship
Handcrafted in the birthplace of celadon, this teapot showcases the refined skills of Longquan artisans, blending ancient firing techniques with modern precision.

Elegant Octagonal Design
The eight-sided form symbolizes fortune and harmony in Chinese culture. Its structured geometry complements the organic crackle glaze, merging strength and grace.

Soft Jade-Like Celadon Glaze
The glaze exudes a gentle translucence reminiscent of jade — smooth to the touch and soothing to the eye. Subtle color variations reflect the natural depth of traditional celadon firing.

Perfect Balance of Function and Art
With a moderate 230 ml capacity, it’s ideal for solo or shared tea sessions. Comes elegantly packaged in a premium gift box, making it a refined present for tea lovers and collectors.

The “Golden Thread and Iron Wire” crackles are more than surface beauty — they embody the Ge Kiln philosophy of “flaws as perfection.” Over centuries, this pattern has come to represent harmony between nature and craftsmanship. This teapot not only serves tea but also carries the story of China’s thousand-year ceramic heritage.

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