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I purchased this last year during a trip to Shanghai, but after using it two or three times, I haven't used it since, so I'm putting it up for sale. It's a compact and convenient celadon tea set by artist Shen Yanrong of Longteng Yue Kiln. 【Product Description】 The creative elements of the "Secret Color Auspicious Cloud Travel Set" are taken from the landscape painting "Pine Wind Stopping Clouds" by Wen Zhengming, one of the Four Masters of the Ming Dynasty. You can enjoy the pine caves, clear springs, boiling tea, and playing the koto. It's fun to be in the middle of mountains and rivers. It's the pure interest and soul's influence of nature. With the auspicious cloud as a motif, the two auspicious clouds extending from the teapot knob shaped like a cloud to the side of the teapot are not only decorative but also have a practical function to prevent burns. Each of the three small teacups also depicts a lively auspicious cloud. The entire work has a unified language, and the secret color glaze is clear, gentle, elegant, and simple. The design, with one teapot and three teacups, is easy to carry and has a luxurious feel. It can be used as a tea set at home, in the office, outdoors, etc., allowing you to enjoy tea anytime, anywhere. 【Yue Kiln - Private Color Porcelain】 Yue Kiln celadon is the oldest mature porcelain in human history and is known as the "Mother of Porcelain." "Secret Color Porcelain," the pinnacle of Yue Kiln celadon, represents the highest peak of porcelain manufacturing technology during the Tang and Song dynasties. "Secret color porcelain," which "ministers and commoners were not allowed to use," is the highest-grade porcelain. "The wind and dew of the nine autumns bloom Yue Kiln, capturing the green color of a thousand peaks." This is a famous poem by a Tang Dynasty poet praising the secret celadon of Yue Kiln. "Secret color porcelain" refers to the color of the glaze of Yue Kiln and also refers to rare colors. The "Green Glazed Octagonal Water Bottle" of the Famen Temple in Xi'an is as white as ice and jade, with a hint of green in the green, and is a classic "secret color." Yue Kiln celadon firing technology is a national intangible cultural heritage.
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