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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...
Handmade Huaning Pottery made tea pet as a "Wa Mao" - Wild cat , which...
Jianshui tea pot in shape of Qie Duan but side handle like Japanese...
Jianshui Dragon Egg style tea pot fired in kiln traditionally on wood....
Yu Feng
Feng's family inherited and preserved technique from their ancestors and at the moment she is the only one real Dai Tao master in China. Since childhood she started learning how to make pottery from her mother. Not as another kind of teapot/ Pottery master,she wasn’t making potteries very often for commercial purposes , most of the time...
Yu Feng
Feng's family inherited and preserved technique from their ancestors and at the moment she is the only one real Dai Tao master in China. Since childhood she started learning how to make pottery from her mother. Not as another kind of teapot/ Pottery master,she wasn’t making potteries very often for commercial purposes , most of the time she was just teaching students who were interested to learn the ancient Dai Tao slow wheel technique.
Long time ago , there were many Dai villages making the pottery their daily life use. The interesting thing is , that only women were allowed to transmitted the Dai Tao pottery skill ,and only men were allowed to learn Dai characters and pass that experience to other men. When time goes by , the ancient technique of making pottery almost disappeared.
Hand made 430ml jar for storing your loose tea leafs. Made by Yunnan ethnic minority "Dai Zu " - Dai people.
Hand made Dai Tao lamp for scent. You can also use it for the tea candle as the lamp, but since the lid is too low, we don't recommend it. It would be more suitable for the scent."Xiang" Made by Yunnan ethnic minority "Dai Zu " - Dai people.( lamp gets very hot when burning candle inside ! )
Hand made 40ml cup . Made by Yunnan minority "Dai Zu " - Dai people. Cups may slightly vary in shape and pattern due to the handmade factor and in color ( ratio of black & red ) due to the firing conditions / position in kiln.
Hand made 650ml jar for storing your loose tea leafs ( preferably small rolled leafs , like oolong tea ) . Made by Yunnan ethnic minority "Dai Zu " - Dai people.
Handmade clay tea cup from Dai ceramics with carved decoration. A mixture of Xishuangbanna clay ( Galamba ) with Menghai ( Da Meng Long).
Hand made 230ml pitcher . Made by Yunnan ethnic minority "Dai Zu " - Dai people. Carved leafs. Mixture with white clay, sizes and weight may slightly vary. Two colors are available - grey and red ( color drop down menu )
Hand made 250ml pitcher . Made by Yunnan ethnic minority "Dai Zu " - Dai people. Carved lotus leafs. Mixture with white clay, sizes and weight may slightly vary. Two colors are available - grey and red ( color drop down menu )
Hand made 2 x 60ml cups with carved pattern of blooming lotus . Made by Yunnan ethnic minority "Dai Zu " - Dai people. Sizes and weight might vary.
Handmade Dai Pottery vase finished with traditional ash glazing technique applied. Mixture of Menghai clay with Xishuangbanna ( Ganlanba ) for stability of clay during the firing.
Handmade 700 ml jar for storing your loose tea leafs. Made by Yunnan ethnic minority "Dai Zu " - Dai people. Hand carved features on outside surface. For better seal we recommend to put piece of cloth between the opening and lid.
Handmade Dai Pottery vase finished with traditional ash glazing technique applied. Mixture of Menghai clay with Xishuangbanna ( Ganlanba ) for stability of clay during the firing.
Handmade Dai Pottery gaiwan with hand carved lotus leafs features on the lid. Glazing inside of gaiwan and top of the lid with traditional natural mixture oil without any chemicals added and applied during the firing. Small mark on the nob is just tiny crack on top of the surface caused during the contraction of clay in kiln ( no chemicals added to clay...