A stamp with an illustration of a gaiwan (a covered bowl)
This stamp an illustration of a Chinese tea utensil called a gaiwan, a cup with a lid and saucer that can be used as both a cup and a teapot.
This is an illustration of a gaiwan with a lotus and cloud pattern.
When this lidded teacup was brought to the West, it became too hot to hold, so a handle was added and it became the familiar cup and saucer.
The handle is made of MDF
There are two in the photo, but they are sold individually.
size
Handle: Approx. 20x20mm Height 20mm
This stamp an illustration of a Chinese tea utensil called a gaiwan, a cup with a lid and saucer that can be used as both a cup and a teapot.
This is an illustration of a gaiwan with a lotus and cloud pattern.
When this lidded teacup was brought to the West, it became too hot to hold, so a handle was added and it became the familiar cup and saucer.
The handle is made of MDF
There are two in the photo, but they are sold individually.
size
Handle: Approx. 20x20mm Height 20mm