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Ru Ware
Rediscover a contented and carefree peace of mind. Enjoy a beautifully crafted ware, taste some good tea, and enjoy the good
moon of the accidental encounter of a clear moment after the rain.
Enlisted as one among the top five most celebrated imperial chinaware of the Sung dynasty, Ru Ware boasts a fine and sturdy
core, with even and pure glaze, featuring a lustrous glaze liken to a layering deposit with a jadeite look. The exquisite quality
of Ru Ware has been unparalleled around the world, and comes in an array of shades in ecru, sky green, bean green, shrimp
green, sky blue and so forth, noticeably of the sky green as most precious and the powder green as the choicest. The meager
collection shy of one hundred pieces in remain makes it valuable.
The bat means good wishes in Chinese. A bat in front of an ancient coins of pattern means blessing is just before your eyes.
With the symbol of bat on the lid and an antique Chinese-coin shape lid handle,
our design carries a meaning of Chinese phrase “Fortune in front of eyes.” The Chinese-coin design of round circle
with square derives all the way to its tea cups and the bottom of cup saucers.
N.W.:teapot /±180g、serving pot /±180g、cup /±78g、cup saucer /±80g