





Ice Grey Lake Stone Tea Strainer
- Regular price
- $27.00 CAD
- Sale price
- $27.00 CAD
- Regular price
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Product Name: Ice Grey Lake Stone Tea Strainer
Product Introduction:
The ice-grey lake stone tea strainer is inspired by mountains and rocks and the lake water, and its overall tone is cool and elegant. It is fired with celadon glaze , and the glaze surface presents an icy glaze feeling , with a color between light grey and green, just like the morning mist just dispersing and the ripples on the lake surface. The "thoughtless and silent" ice grey is subtle but profound, quietly revealing the oriental temperament of the object itself.
Material and craftsmanship:
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Glaze: It is treated with ice-clear glaze, with soft and delicate color and warm texture;
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Color: A blend of pure light gray and light ice gray, like ink smudges, not ostentatious;
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Firing: High-temperature reduction firing, the glaze color changes naturally, each piece is slightly different, full of handmade beauty.
Functional use:
It is used to filter tea soup, block tea dregs, and make the tea soup clear and smooth. As an indispensable small utensil on the tea table, its quiet color can also be harmoniously integrated with various tea utensils, giving people a sense of peace.
Applicable scenarios:
It is suitable for use with various teapots and fairness cups, or displayed in a simple and elegant tea table, highlighting the simple and peaceful state of the tea ceremony.
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