Jingdezhen Hand-Painted Blue & White Underglaze Red Hydrangea Tea Gaiwan

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A luxurious 2-piece tea gaiwan from China’s “Porcelain Capital,” featuring hand-painted underglaze red hydrangeas on classic blue-and-white porcelain. Ideal for brewing loose-leaf teas and enjoying refined tea moments.

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Thousand-year inheritance-Royal Kiln

The porcelain-making tradition of Jingdezhen can be traced back to the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD), when primitive porcelain production began.

During the Jingde period of the Northern Song Dynasty (1004-1007), Emperor Zhenzong bestowed his reign title “Jingde” upon the region in recognition of its exceptional ceramics, thereby establishing the name “Jingdezhen Porcelain.”

The Yuan Dynasty witnessed revolutionary advancements in Jingdezhen ceramics, marked by the innovation of blue-and-white porcelain (qinghua ci) and the creation of high-temperature colored glazes such as underglaze red (youlihong). These breakthroughs laid the foundation for Jingdezhen’s colored porcelain craftsmanship.

Reaching its zenith during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Jingdezhen porcelain became the official imperial kiln for the royal court. This legacy continues today, earning the city its reputation as the “Millennium Porcelain Capital.”

More than utilitarian objects, Jingdezhen ceramics represent the material embodiment of Chinese civilization. As diplomatic gifts and global trade commodities, they have profoundly influenced ceramic production worldwide.

Jingdezhen Porcelain – Exquisite Intangible Cultural Heritage

The core materials of Jingdezhen porcelain are kaolin (gaolingtu) and porcelain stone (cishi). After washing and aging, these materials are proportionally blended into clay body to ensure stability under high-temperature firing.

The meticulous handcrafting process involves multiple stages: hand-throwing on a potter’s wheel, trimming and refining the body, glaze application (including overglaze, in-glaze, and underglaze techniques), and firing.

The firing process, susceptible to damage from temperature fluctuations, contributes to both the extraordinary beauty and relative scarcity of Jingdezhen porcelain.

Jingdezhen ceramics embody dignified elegance, adorned with auspicious motifs such as dragon patterns (longwen, symbolizing imperial authority) and interlocking lotus vines (chanzhilian, representing longevity and harmony).


Elevate your tea ritual with this exquisite Jingdezhen Hand-Painted Blue & White Underglaze Red Hydrangea Tea Gaiwan, a masterpiece of artisan craftsmanship that blends traditional Chinese techniques with modern elegance.

  • Hand-Painted Underglaze Red (釉里红): Each hydrangea petal is meticulously painted beneath a clear glaze for depth and durability.

  • Classic Blue & White (青花): Timeless cobalt-blue motifs swirl around the bowl, accentuating the vibrant red blossoms.

  • Hydrangea Symbolism: The blooming hydrangea represents gratitude, grace, and heartfelt emotion—ideal for meaningful tea ceremonies.

Capacity: 110 ml

Tea Gaiwan

The wide bowl allows leaves to unfurl fully, while the lid regulates temperature. To maintain its lustrous finish, rinse gently with warm water; avoid harsh detergents.

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