Blue and white exquisite little Gaiwan 100ml
The artifacts of each period are like a condensed image. The old production methods and depiction techniques condense the aesthetic interest and life style of the entire period, and have become a window for modern people to explore the past. In recent years, many of them are quite ancient. Tea utensils are gradually becoming popular, restoring ancient methods and tracing the aesthetics of tea from old sources, which not only makes the tea table unique, but also adds historical thickness and temperature. Today I will share with you tea friends the exquisite small gaiwan of the 80s, Jingdezhen Linglong Porcelain is It was created and developed on the basis of hollowing craftsmanship during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. It has a history of more than 500 years. Porcelain workers used blades to carve out a bit of rice grains on the green tires. They are called "Mitong" or Linglong Eyes. Filled with exquisite glaze and decorated with decorations, and fired in a kiln. After firing, t