By Ran Xiangfei

Silver mountain gaiwan

Through every element of its design, this gaiwan masterpiece exudes a quality that can only be described as iconic. First, the finest porcelain is crafted into an almost archetypal shape. It is then coated with silver, a metal symbolizing both purity and clarity. Finally, not one, but two mountains are hand-painted on the sides of the gaiwan—a symbol surpassed in significance for tea culture only by the tea leaf itself. Like peaks emerging from the clouds, the motif is created not by painting onto the silver glaze, but by allowing it to oxidize more intensely in certain areas. Like good tea, this gaiwan will age with dignity. The process of oxidation will continue, gradually changing the color of the whole gaiwan and subtly fading the paint.

If you're worried that pretty much every other piece of your teaware will pale beside this stellar gaiwan, we've got you covered: a matching tea cup and pitcher are available to complete your setup.

Written by Sven

 

About the artist

The ceramicist Ran Xiangfei, also known as Ryan, is one of the most prominent artists in Jingdezhen, often called “The Porcelain Capital” and the pinnacle of Chinese ceramic production. We first met him in 2019 at his studio, Yi Yang Yi Sheng, during a tea journey to the city. Impressed by his unique and creative pieces, we selected several for our tea shop. Since that first visit, Ryan’s team has expanded, his studio has moved to a larger atelier, and he is currently developing a second location. Below is the video recorded during our latest visit, in spring 2024.

 

  • MATERIAL:  Jingdezhen porcelain
  • OUTER FINISHING:  Silver
  • SERVING CAPACITY:  120 ml (below the lid)
  • CAPACITY:  150 ml (to the brim)
  • HEIGHT:  5.5 cm
  • WIDTH:  9 cm
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