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PRICES MAY VARY. 💖High Quality Thick Porcelain: Made of iron-containing and pro-grade pottery clay, fired at high temperatures over 1300 degree to achieve a long-lasting color and pattern. It is Leed-Free, Cadmium free and more durable. Dishwasher Safe, but recommend to hand wash. 💖Natural Pattern:The crafts of Jianzhan originated from that of Song Dynasty,it is nearly a thousand year's crafts, it is traditional,natural,valuable and collectable. Its pattern is naturally formed in kiln under hi Matcha Coffee, Coffee Wine, Ceramic Tea Cup, Song Dynasty, Glaze Ceramics, Tea Bowl, Tea Caddy, Porcelain Bowl, Tea Bowls

PRICES MAY VARY. 💖High Quality Thick Porcelain: Made of iron-containing and pro-grade pottery clay, fired at high temperatures over 1300 degree to achieve a long-lasting color and pattern. It is Leed-Free, Cadmium free and more durable. Dishwasher Safe, but recommend to hand wash. 💖Natural Pattern:The crafts of Jianzhan originated from that of Song Dynasty,it is nearly a thousand year's crafts, it is traditional,natural,valuable and collectable. Its pattern is naturally formed in kiln…

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Tenmoku (or “temmoku”) glaze is a type of traditional Japanese pottery glaze known for its deep, rich colors and glossy finish. Typically, tenmoku glazes range from dark brown to black, often with a subtle, iridescent quality that can include streaks of red, gold, or rust. The glaze’s name is derived from the Chinese “Tianmu,” referring to the Tianmu Mountain, where this style of pottery was first created. Made with iron oxide, tenmoku glazes have a glassy, almost metallic appearance with un... Pottery Glaze, Pottery Glazes, Japanese Pottery, Iron Oxide, Rich Colors, Traditional Japanese, Japanese Traditional, Red Gold, Rich Color

Tenmoku (or “temmoku”) glaze is a type of traditional Japanese pottery glaze known for its deep, rich colors and glossy finish. Typically, tenmoku glazes range from dark brown to black, often with a subtle, iridescent quality that can include streaks of red, gold, or rust. The glaze’s name is derived from the Chinese “Tianmu,” referring to the Tianmu Mountain, where this style of pottery was first created. Made with iron oxide, tenmoku glazes have a glassy, almost metallic appearance with…

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