**Product Description:**
Experience the art of traditional tea brewing with this **Handcrafted "Three Talents" Ceramic Gaiwan** by master artisan. Inspired by the mystical art of Dunhuang, this lidded tea bowl (Gaiwan) combines symbolic design with modern practicality. The "Three Talents" concept (Heaven, Earth, and Humanity) is reflected in its ergonomic structure, while the heat-resistant ceramic ensures comfortable handling during Gongfu tea ceremonies. Perfect for solo tea sessions or as a unique addition to your tea set collection.
**Key Features:**
- **Dunhuang Artistic Design:** Intricate motifs inspired by the ancient Silk Road cave art, symbolizing harmony and cultural heritage.
- **Heat-Resistant Ceramic:** High-fired clay with a smooth glaze prevents heat transfer, keeping hands cool even with boiling water.
- **Three Talents (San Cai) Philosophy:** The lid, bowl, and saucer represent Heaven, Earth, and Humanity, enhancing the ritual of tea preparation.
- **Handcrafted Quality:** Each piece is individually crafted by Zeng Huade, ensuring uniqueness and artisanal excellence.
- **Functional & Aesthetic:** Ideal for brewing loose-leaf tea, with a lid for aroma retention and controlled pouring.
**Usage Tips:**
1. Place tea leaves in the bowl, add hot water, and steep to desired strength.
2. Use the lid to strain tea into cups or pour directly.
3. Hand-wash with mild detergent; avoid abrasive scrubbers to preserve the glaze.
**Material & Care:**
- **Material:** Premium heat-resistant ceramic
- **Finish:** Natural glaze with Dunhuang-inspired detailing
- **Capacity:** 110ml
**Why Choose This Gaiwan?**
- **Cultural Depth:** A tribute to Dunhuang’s artistic legacy and Chinese tea philosophy.
- **Perfect for Gongfu Tea:** Enhances tea flavor and aroma through precise brewing control.
**Ideal For:**
- Tea enthusiasts and collectors
- Solo tea drinkers or small gatherings
- Unique gifts for weddings, birthdays, or cultural celebrations
**Package Includes:**
- 1 x Handcrafted Ceramic Gaiwan
Elevate your tea ritual with this Dunhuang-inspired Gaiwan—where artistry, philosophy, and functionality unite.