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Chinese Blue and White Rice Pattern Tea Set for 4 - porcelain»rank: 78147from: Reorient
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Blue and white chinese porcelain longevity teapot collection - set of 6 teapots»rank: 58054from: Reorient
0ur opinion: :Each porcelain tea pot is hand painted and is made in six renditions representing health or longevity. There is Shou Xi (the god of longevity), Bamboo, melon and gourd shapes (representing healing) and one inscribed with a Chinese poem about living a rich, full and long life. A great gift set for collectors of tea pots or Chinese curios. Use them for tea or decor. Makes a thoughtful gift on birthdays, Mother's Day or Father's Day.
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Authentic Chinese wooden Mooncake mold - three flowers design»rank: 35541from: Reorient
0ur opinion: :Reorients vintage wooden mooncake molds are each individually hand carved and were originally produced in the late 197Os soon after Chinas Cultural Revolution. Though over 3O years old these mooncake molds are unused and like new. They were stored away in unmarked crates in the back of a Hong Kong warehouse until we recently discovered them. Each shows the true character of handcrafted wood carved with simple traditional tools. This round lotus mooncake mold imprints a single flower design on three seperate mooncakes. Collectors ...
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Traditional asian white rice pattern rice bowl - set of 4»rank: 60024from: Reorient
0ur opinion: :0ur basic white porcelain rice bowl has a Zen like simplicity. Aside from chopsticks, the 4' rice bowl is perhaps the most ubiquitous dining tool in China. Historically, in China's rural expanses, a dining table was a luxury item. So the populace commonly uses a small rice bowl that fits easily in the palm of the hand. The 4' bowl is perfect for noodle or rice dishes. The subtle pattern on the bowl is created by grains of rice that are left in the ...
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Celadon covered coffee / tea mugs - goldfish design, set of 2»rank: 89904from: Reorient
0ur opinion: :Celadon refers to the pale green glaze of the ancient Chinese stoneware. Celadon originated in China, where porcelains and ceramics were first invented, but it is produced throughout Asia. Each country has its own unique shade, due to slight differences in the clays and materials used to create the distinguishing green color. While ancient porcelains found in China are unglazed, celadon is perhaps the earliest example of glazed porcelain in the world. lt was first used for cups and bowls in very utilitarian manner, ...
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Blue Canton Blue and White Dessert / Salad Plate - Porcelain, 7'D»rank: 104085from: Reorient
0ur opinion: :Celadon refers to the pale green glaze of the ancient Chinese stoneware. Celadon originated in China, where porcelains and ceramics were first invented, but it is produced throughout Asia. Each country has its own unique shade, due to slight differences in the clays and materials used to create the distinguishing green color. While ancient porcelains found in China are unglazed, celadon is perhaps the earliest example of glazed porcelain in the world. lt was first used for cups and bowls in very utilitarian manner, ...
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Traditional Blue Canton sauce / condiment dish - set of 4, porcelain»rank: 75869from: Reorient
0ur opinion: :Following a tradition that reaches back to the 17th Century, the blue and white 'Canton' porcelain from reorient is cast and fired in traditional kilns. The stark white porcelains are decorated with costal scenery including tea houses, trees, pagodas, mountains, people and flowers in a vibrant blue glaze. The porcelains are dishwasher, microwave and food safe. The technique of using blue cobalt to decorate porcelains originated in china during the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644). The Canton dinnerware was especially popular in America in ...
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Chinese Red Longevity Teacups - Hand Painted Porcelain, Set of 4»rank: 104301from: Reorient
0ur opinion: :Following a tradition that reaches back to the 17th Century, the blue and white 'Canton' porcelain from reorient is cast and fired in traditional kilns. The stark white porcelains are decorated with costal scenery including tea houses, trees, pagodas, mountains, people and flowers in a vibrant blue glaze. The porcelains are dishwasher, microwave and food safe. The technique of using blue cobalt to decorate porcelains originated in china during the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644). The Canton dinnerware was especially popular in America in ...
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Authentic Chinese wooden round lotus Mooncake mold - double happiness design»rank: 58520from: Reorient
0ur opinion: :Reorients vintage wooden mooncake molds are each individually hand carved and were originally produced in the late 197Os soon after Chinas Cultural Revolution. Though over 3O years old these mooncake molds are unused and like new. They were stored away in unmarked crates in the back of a Hong Kong warehouse until we recently discovered them. Each shows the true character of handcrafted wood carved with simple traditional tools. This round lotus mooncake mold imprints the Chinese double happiness character, surrounded by lotus leaves ...
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Green monkey design rice bowl and spoon set - hand painted porcelain»rank: 102654from: Reorient
0ur opinion: :Playful, vibrant, happy These are the words that come to mind when describing these Japanese rice bowl and spoon sets. They are just the right size for children's portions of rice, soup or baby food and the spoon is right sized for little hands and mouths. Each has whimsical and colorful designs that appeal to kids, with smiling animals to make mealtime fun. They're also great for deserts like ice cream pudding or gelatin.
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