Dates back to Ming Dynasty, these hand-painted kilned tea bowl was completed by using a brush with blue-and-white material, so each bowl is sole and unique. The skill has been hand-down for thousands of years with it’s complicated handmade process, therefore, due to high production cost, it gradually fades out from today’s world.Cup Dimension 9 cm
Dates back to Ming Dynasty, these hand-painted kilned tea bowl was completed by using a brush with blue-and-white material, so each bowl is sole and unique. The skill has been hand-down for thousands of years with it’s complicated handmade process, therefore, due to high production cost, it gradually fades out from today’s world.Cover Dimension 9.5 cmCup Dimension 11 cmSaucer Dimension 11 cm
Dates back to Ming Dynasty, these hand-painted kilned tea bowl was completed by using a brush with blue-and-white material, so each bowl is sole and unique. The skill has been hand-down for thousands of years with it’s complicated handmade process, therefore, due to high production cost, it gradually fades out from today’s world.Cover Dimension 9.5 cmCup Dimension 10.5 cmSaucer Dimension 10.5 cm