Xuan Tea Ware
Authentic Rustic Charm
Handcrafted Warmth, by Xuan-Heng
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Embracing the spirit of "Authentic Rustic Charm" in Xuan Tea Ware,
accompanying tea lovers through every soul-stirring moment of tea.
Artist Chen Xuan-Heng's Biography:
Born in Taipei City in 1970
Graduated from Fu-Hsing Trade and Arts School, Sculpture Department in 1988
Completed technical training in the Decoration Group, Ceramics Department, Taiwan Handicraft Research Institute in 1992
Selected for the Creation Group, 1st Ceramic Golden Pottery Award Competition in 1993
Graduated from the Sculpture Department, Taiwan Provincial College of Arts
Designer of Ceramic Giftware Development, Hsing Lung Kiln Industry
Graduated from the Department of Crafts, Graduate School of Fine Arts, National Taiwan University of Arts
Lecturer of Hand-built Pottery for Daily Life, San Chung Community University, Luzhou Campus, New Taipei City
Selected for the 5th Taiwan International Golden Teapot Award Ceramic Design Competition Exhibition in 2014
Joint exhibition at the Yingge Ceramics Museum, New Taipei City
Exhibited "A Bowl of Scenery" wood-fired tea bowl series at the Xiamen Tea Expo in 2014
Solo exhibition "The Beauty of Taiwanese Wood-Fired Folk Art - Fire Dance" at "Wen Shi" in Taipei in 2015
Exhibited wood-fired ceramic tea ware at the 20th MIF Investment and Trade Fair, The Venetian Macao, in 2015
Solo exhibition "The Beauty of Taiwanese Wood-Fired Folk Art - Fire Dance" at the Shuanghe Gallery, National Taiwan Library in 2016
Executive Secretary, Committee for the Appreciation of Cultural Relics, Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Association
Solo exhibition "The Most Beautiful Encounter of Earth and Fire - When Natural Glaze Meets Mineral Glaze" at "Wen Shi" in Taipei in 2017
Solo exhibition of wood-fired daily life ceramics by Chen Xuan-Heng at Xue Yi Cheng, Dadaocheng, Taipei in 2018
Exhibited at the 13th China Yiwu International Trade Fair for Cultural Products and Gifts in Zhejiang, China in 2018
Selected for the 7th Taiwan International Golden Teapot Award Design Competition in 2018
Exhibited at the Far Eastern Plaza Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan in 2018
Exhibited at the Taipei World Trade Center Tea Culture Industry and Creative Aesthetics Exhibition in 2018
Exhibited oil paintings of Xuan Tea Ware at the Nangang World Trade Center Tea Expo in 2018
Excellence Award at the 2018 Wei Wu Ying Jing Tao Award International Tea Culture Competition
Exhibited at the 14th China Yiwu International Trade Fair for Cultural Products and Gifts in Zhejiang, China in 2019
Selected for the 8th International Golden Teapot Award Ceramic Design Competition in 2020
Joint exhibition at the Taichung Port Art Center in 2020
Joint exhibition of wood-fired ceramic tea ware and flower vessels "Brilliant as Gold" at Meng Jiao Gallery, Taipei in 2021
Joint exhibition of wood-fired ceramic tea ware and flower vessels at Cang Shan Gallery, Sanyi, Miaoli in 2021
Tea ware illustrator for the book "Exploring the Aesthetic Consciousness of Japanese Tea Ceramics" in 2023
Exhibited tea ware illustrations at Si Si Nan Cun Gallery in 2023
Joint exhibition with the Nantou Pottery Association at the Nantou Cultural Center in 2024
Joint exhibition with the Nantou Pottery Association at Nantou Wude Hall in 2025
Joint exhibition with the Nantou Pottery Association at the Taichung Dadun Cultural Center in 2025
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**Usage and Care Instructions**
**1. Not suitable for ovens, microwaves, or dishwashers. **
**2. Do not use steel wool or abrasive scrubbers to clean, as this may scratch the ceramic glaze. Please use a soft cloth or sponge. **
**1. Some items are hand-glazed, and the glaze color will vary due to the depth of the glaze material. **
**2. Some items are handmade, so they may not be uniform in size like mass-produced items. Wood-fired pieces may occasionally have marks from glaze drips that have been polished. These will be clearly indicated in the product photos and descriptions. We kindly ask that those who seek absolute perfection refrain from purchasing. Please consider ordering only if you can appreciate and accept the unique characteristics of handmade items. **
**3. Due to the mineral content in ceramics, small pits, air bubbles, or small iron spots and crystalline formations may appear in some areas. These are natural phenomena resulting from firing at high temperatures. **
**4. Due to color variations on consumer 3C screens and natural changes during the firing process, there may be slight color differences between the products listed on this website and the actual items received. The color of the delivered item will be considered the primary color. **
**Designed and handcrafted by Taiwanese artisans, or commissioned for mass production**
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- The 3rd Annual Dream of Craftsmanship 2025 National Cultural and Creative Crafts Competition - Boutique Group Daily Gift Silver Award Winner, Ceramic Artist Chen Xuan-Heng's Handmade Small Tea Caddy Crafted in small batches, fired with a glaze reminiscent of cast iron, it embodies a rustic, Zen-like aesthetic. Perfect as a tool for tea ceremonies and gatherings. Its small capacity makes it ideal as a daily tea caddy, incense holder, or even a miniature vase. Paired with a specially crafted wooden lid, it evokes a profound sense of artistry. Suitable for storing aged teas and Pu-erh.
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