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Opened big buds "ya bao" and small leaves from wild tea trees from area...
Wild tea trees from Ming Feng Shan in Yongde county. The leaves haven't...
Medium fermented tea leaves from small tea trees growing in Yong De...
Handmade Dai Pottery gaiwan with hand carved flowers design filled with...
Handmade Dai Pottery gaiwan with hand carved leaf design filled with...
Handmade Dai Pottery gaiwan with hand carved writing in Dai language...
Handmade Dai Pottery gaiwan with hand carved writing in Dai language...
Handmade Dai Pottery gaiwan with hand carved writing in Dai language...
Dai tao
The handcrafted pottery with around 4000 years of history. As the name suggests the pottery is made by Dai minority by their traditional technique called slow wheel,and the whole processes involves more than 10 steps. Dai tao was originally made only by women and was used as ordinary utensils or religious artefacts . Nowadays is very har...
Dai tao
The handcrafted pottery with around 4000 years of history. As the name suggests the pottery is made by Dai minority by their traditional technique called slow wheel,and the whole processes involves more than 10 steps. Dai tao was originally made only by women and was used as ordinary utensils or religious artefacts . Nowadays is very hard to find really good dai tao in the market.
Hand made 90ml cup by Dai pottery Master Qiu. Not traditional design / concept of Dai pottery cup. Very porous and rough rim around the cup. Mixture of Xishuangbanna ( Ganlanba ) with Menghai clay and send from banks of Lancang river in order to achieve porosity.
Hand made 72ml cup by Dai pottery Master Qiu. Not traditional design / concept of Dai pottery cup. Very porous and rough rim around the cup. Ash glazing technique applied. Mixture of Xishuangbanna ( Ganlanba ) with Menghai clay and send from banks of Lancang river in order to achieve porosity.
Hand made 90ml cup by Dai pottery Master Qiu. Not traditional design / concept of Dai pottery cup. Very porous and rough rim around the cup. Mixture of Xishuangbanna ( Ganlanba ) with Menghai clay and send from banks of Lancang river in order to achieve porosity.
Hand made 90ml cup by Dai pottery Master Qiu. Not traditional design / concept of Dai pottery cup. Very porous and rough rim around the cup. Mixture of Xishuangbanna ( Ganlanba ) with Menghai clay and send from banks of Lancang river in order to achieve porosity.
Hand made 85ml cup by Dai pottery Master Qiu. Not traditional design / concept of Dai pottery cup. Very porous and rough rim around the cup. Ash glazing technique applied. Mixture of Xishuangbanna ( Ganlanba ) with Menghai clay and send from banks of Lancang river in order to achieve porosity.
Handmade cup by Yunnan ethnic minority Dai. Carved flower design which is filled with white clay.
Handmade Dai Pottery cups finished with traditional ash glazing technique without any chemical additives.. Mixture of Menghai clay with Xishuangbanna ( Ganlanba ) for stability of clay during the firing. 3 designs available.
Handmade Dai Pottery cups finished with traditional ash glazing technique without any chemical additives.. Mixture of Menghai clay with Xishuangbanna ( Ganlanba ) for stability of clay during the firing. 5 designs available.
Handmade Dai Pottery cup finished with traditional ash glazing technique without any chemical additives.. Mixture of Menghai clay with Xishuangbanna ( Ganlanba ) for stability of clay during the firing.
Handmade Dai Pottery cup finished with traditional ash glazing technique without any chemical additives. Made of mixture of Menghai clay with Xishuangbanna ( Ganlanba ) Gao Lin clay for stability of clay during the firing on the wood in traditional dragon kiln. 2 patterns
Handmade Dai Pottery cups with carved lotus pattern. Two designs available , one simple and another is glazed inside. Glazing made with traditional natural mixture oil without any chemicals added and applied during the firing. Cups may slightly vary in shape and pattern due to the handmade factor and in color ( ratio of black & red & white ) due...
It does take 3 days in wood fired dragon kiln and some non-sleeping nights for master to create this beautiful piece of Dai pottery. It naturally occurs that pottery doesn't have one uniformed color as the temperature inside of this traditional kiln vary ( not as in modern ones , where air circulation is controlled by fans and therefore even temperature ).