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This exquisite set of five lobed-flower-shaped tea saucers, crafted from antique tin and marked with the Qianlong nian zhi, is a remarkable example from the Qing Dynasty. The elegantly rising lobed rim, reminiscent of a diamond shape, is adorned with a copper overlay, showcasing a dignified presence. The hue of the antique tin has developed a subdued luster over time, adding to its charm.
With an outer diameter of approximately 9.7 cm, including the broadest part, the design envelops the cup, giving it a more compact appearance than its measurements suggest. When paired with a gyokuro cup, the balance with the rim is harmonious, allowing for a perfect fit. This set is not only practical for daily tea ceremonies but also serves as a functional tool for transport when stored in a tea box.
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Tax included. | Flat ¥1,000 shipping (Honshu only, large items excluded)