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Classic porcelain vase

Classic porcelain vase

Regular price $558.00 USD
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Design and Symbolism: The body of the vase is modeled after the classic meiping/straight-neck vase, adorned with hand-painted white peonies and lotuses, symbolizing “purity, wealth, peace and good fortune”; the gold leafed branches enhance the elegance, and the sizes of the three pieces gradually change, making them suitable for combination display.
• Handcrafting Technique: The porcelain flowers are meticulously handcrafted by artisans and then fired at high temperatures with glaze. The petals are thin, three-dimensional, and clearly layered. The white porcelain body is smooth and transparent. The edges are decorated with gold, and golden branches are scattered, enhancing the sense of luxury and artistry.
• Material and Texture: The main body is made of high-quality white porcelain, and is paired with a matte black solid wood base. This not only stabilizes the bottle but also creates a black and white contrast, highlighting the elegant style of Eastern design.

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Today I’d like to introduce to you two of the best cuisines from China: precious ingredients and century-old tea.
China has a rich food culture in which precious ingredients are known for their rarity and unique taste. These ingredients have been carefully selected and processed to retain the purest flavor and nutrients, making them a foodie’s dream treasure.
China’s century-old tea is the treasure of tea culture. Through the years, these tea brews a unique aroma and taste, each bite can feel the charm of the years. Whether it’s white tea, green tea, black tea or oolong tea, each century-old tea has its own unique flavor and story.
Tasting Chinese precious ingredients and century-old tea is not only a taste enjoyment, but also a deep experience of Chinese culture. Let’s explore the charm of Chinese food, its cultural heritage and history.”