This Dunhuang Flying Apsaras Hand-painted Tea Set is a masterpiece of Silk Road cultural porcelain art crafted by masters. The patterns of flying apsaras musicians and cloud patterns on the utensils tell an artistic story derived from Dunhuang murals.
Visually, the tea set is based on a simple porcelain body. The gaiwan and teacups feature flying apsaras playing the harp or holding lotus flowers, with colors such as off-white, turquoise, and orange-red, paired with agile cloud patterns and flowers, as if the flying apsaras of Dunhuang grottoes are dancing and playing music on the porcelain. The delicate hand-painted lines outline the flowing sleeves of the flying apsaras, condensing the artistic romance and cultural elegance of the Silk Road into the utensils. Holding it, you feel like hiding a fairy music feast of Dunhuang flying apsaras in the tea-tasting moment.

In craftsmanship, it uses high-quality kaolin from Jingdezhen and is fired at high temperatures, resulting in a delicate and firm porcelain body. In the hand-painting process, masters outline the demeanor of each flying apsara and the trend of each ribbon with delicate strokes, and the color rendering shows exquisite craftsmanship. After glazing and firing, the agility of the flying apsaras, the elegance of the cloud patterns and the simplicity of the porcelain body are perfectly integrated, highlighting the vivid charm of the cross-border between Jingdezhen hand-painted porcelain art and Dunhuang culture.
Practically, the gaiwan and teacups are exquisite in shape and comfortable to hold, suitable for all kinds of tea. When brewing, the tea soup and the patterns of flying apsaras musicians complement each other, not only gaining the ritual sense of making tea, but also adding cultural interest, injecting a unique atmosphere of Dunhuang art into the tea table.
For collection, each piece is a unique art piece with vivid hand-painted flying apsaras and cloud patterns, carrying the profound heritage of Jingdezhen hand-painting skills and Dunhuang culture. It is both a cultural companion for daily tea tasting and a porcelain art story tea utensil worth collecting, embodying the essence of traditional craftsmanship and Silk Road aesthetics.
Designer: Ceramicpavilion
Brand: Ceramicpavilion
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Mud: kaolin and porcelain stone.
Origin: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi, China
Size: 3.54in*3.54in
Capacity: 100ml
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