Fushou Gaiwan
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Peach & Bat — Wood-Fired Gaiwan by Deng Yu Tang
Blessings Held in Fire
Exclusively curated by Taiwu Studio
This Gaiwan carries the spirit of traditional Chinese symbolism through the language of fire.
Peaches for longevity.
Bats for happiness.
Not decorative alone—but blessings, quietly embedded into daily ritual.
Traditional wishes, modern soul. In Chinese culture, the Peach (Longevity) and Bat (Happiness) form a silent prayer. Here, they are toughened by fire, reminding us that blessings endure through heat.
Emotional Opening
Born in flame. Shaped by time.
Each mark carries the unpredictability of wood-firing—
no repetition, no control, only outcome.
How It Feels
Warm. Grounded. Alive with variation.
The surface reveals subtle shifts in tone from the kiln.
The form sits naturally in hand, balanced for steady pouring.
A vessel that feels both rustic and refined.
Why It’s Different
- Wood-fired kiln creates natural, unrepeatable surface variations
- Hand-painted peaches and bats carry traditional symbolism
- Vintage-inspired Chinese form with modern usability
- Each piece is one-of-a-kind, shaped by flame rather than uniform production
Tea Experience
Ideal for:
- Oolong tea
- Wuyi Rock Tea
- Aged white tea
The 150ml capacity supports both solo sessions and small sharing moments.
The lid captures aroma.
The bowl reveals the liquor.
Craft Story
Created by Deng Yu Tang, one of China’s leading studios in wood-firing and hand-painted ceramics. Wood-firing is unpredictable.
Ash, flame, and temperature shift constantly inside the kiln.
This process gives each gaiwan its own character—marks that cannot be designed, only discovered.
Founder Anchor
“Some beauty cannot be controlled.Only received.”
— Kevin
Product Details
Studio: Deng Yu Tang
Material: Ceramic (wood-fired)
Craft: Wood-firing, hand-painting
Capacity: 150ml
Size:
Height: 9cm
Diameter (Top): 11cm
FAQ Highlights
- Is every piece identical?
No. Wood-firing creates natural variations, making each piece unique. - Is it suitable for daily use?
Yes. It is fully functional for regular gongfu tea sessions. - What teas work best?
Oolong, rock tea, and aged white tea perform especially well. - Is the painting handmade?
Yes. The motifs are hand-painted on each piece.
Closing
Fire leaves its trace. Tea reveals it.
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