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This is a Zisha teapot stand featuring an exquisite bat design, produced by a renowned sencha tea master. The stand serves as a base for the teapot, akin to a tea boat in Chinese tea culture.
Based on the texture of the clay, it is likely crafted from Yixing zisha.
The delicate bat motif harmonizes beautifully with antique teapots, making it a splendid addition to any tea ceremony setting.
w12.5 x d12.5 x h1.5 cm
Item -
Antique Chinese Ceramics
Usage -
Tea Utensils,
Teapot Stand
Period -
Qing Dynasty/1616–1911CE
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Tax excluded. Import duties may apply. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout.

