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Each piece is carefully packed for international delivery.
This is a teapot from the Dehua kiln, crafted in fine white porcelain during the Qing Dynasty. Renowned for its ability to retain aromas, this exquisite Dehua ware is also well-suited for Chinese tea. It was commissioned by a Japanese sencha master and is referred to as Gurindama, a form highly valued for its practicality. The craftsmanship is exceptional, and the condition is impeccable.
w7.5 x d10.5 x h6.5 cm
Item -
Antique Chinese Ceramics
Usage -
Tea Ceremony Utensils,
Kyūsu (Teapot)
Period -
Qing Dynasty/1616–1911CE
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