From the Museum of Ceramic Arts / Tea Mountain Cloud Dance Teaware Set
【Teaware】Designed by ceramic artist Zhuo Mingshun; produced by Dongxiang Porcelain.
Serene mountains and rivers form the "body of the teapot," while soaring clouds become the "handle," embodying the essence of Pinglin's tea region – its mountains and clouds. Detached from worldly concerns, with a geometric form, allow the ritual of tea tasting to cleanse the mind of dust, fostering tranquility and peace.
【Indigo-Dyed Tea Towel】The tea towel is dyed using "cloud dyeing" techniques, creating patterns reminiscent of ever-changing, interwoven clouds. Sanxia once thrived as a central hub for the indigo dyeing industry in northern Taiwan, due to the cultivation of indigo plants and the riverside bleaching and drying of dyed fabrics in the clear waters of the Sanxia River.
Music: From the album "Bao and Tea Cultivation" by Di Sheng Flute & Guitar Duo. The new melodies celebrate the classic memories of interaction and camaraderie among early tea pickers working in the tea fields.
Washing Instructions: Please wash with a sponge and allow to air dry upside down.
Product Contents: One teapot, two cups, one tea towel, and a music information card.
Capacity - Teapot: 150ml | Cups: 100ml
Indigo-Dyed Tea Towel - Sanxia Indigo Dyeing
Music - Released by Taipei Di Sheng Culture and Arts Foundation
Origin - Yingge, Taiwan
Production Date - November 2019
Expiration Date - Teaware has no expiration date.
For bulk purchases, please contact the Museum of Ceramic Arts / Cultural Merchandise Store directly.
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- From the Museum of Ceramic Arts Teaware: Designed by ceramic artist Zhuo Mingshun; produced by Dongxiang Porcelain. Serene mountains and rivers form the "body of the teapot," while soaring clouds become the "handle," embodying the essence of Pinglin's tea region – its mountains and clouds. Detached from worldly concerns, with a geometric form, allow the ritual of tea tasting to cleanse the mind of dust, fostering tranquility and peace.
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