Product Description
Jianzhan is a type of Chinese ceramic teaware originating from the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD), known for its distinctive glaze and intricate patterns. The Blue Large Oil Drip pattern is a specific style within this ceramic tradition. This type of Jianzhan is renowned for its mesmerizing glaze, characterized by a deep, lustrous blue color that mimics the night sky or deep ocean.
the Blue Large Oil Drip pattern is particularly striking. It features large, iridescent spots that resemble oil Drips on water, creating a dynamic and eye-catching effect. These Drips are formed through a complex firing process that involves precise control of kiln temperature and atmosphere, allowing metallic oxides in the glaze to crystallize and form these unique patterns.
Each piece of Jianzhan with the Blue Large Oil Drip pattern is unique, as the exact distribution and appearance of the drips can never be replicated exactly. This unpredictability adds to the allure and value of the teaware. Collectors and tea enthusiasts prize these pieces not only for their aesthetic beauty but also for their historical and cultural significance, reflecting the exquisite craftsmanship and sophisticated glazing techniques developed during the Song Dynasty.
Elegance and Tradition: Handcrafted Jian Zhan Tea Cups
Experience the elegance and craftsmanship of our handcrafted Jian Zhan tea cups, celebrated for their unique, lustrous glaze and deep historical significance. These exquisite bowls are perfect for tea enthusiasts who appreciate the blend of beauty and tradition, offering a rich and immersive tea-drinking experience with every sip. Indulge in a piece of history and elevate your tea rituals with our unparalleled Jian Zhan cups.