Antiques Chinese Ceramic Lid Saucer Hucheng Gongfu Tea|Best Ceramics

Antiques Lids Saucer

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$89.00 USD

Antiques Lids Saucer

$89.00 USD
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Twine Drum Lid Saucer

From Daily Craft to Tea Ritual

Before it became an object, it was a rhythm of life.

The Twine Drum (麻线鼓 / Ma Xian Gu) was once a quiet companion in homes across Jiangsu and Zhejiang during the late Qing Dynasty. Families spun hemp thread by hand, moistening their fingers with water held in small grooves carved into these heavy clay drums. Practical, humble — and deeply human.

Traditionally, twine drums were made in pairs and dyed red, symbolizing auspiciousness, prosperity, and marriage blessings. When a daughter married, they traveled with her — not as decoration, but as part of daily life.

At Taiwu, we reimagine this form as a lid saucer for tea.

Placed beneath a gaiwan lid or teacup, it quietly anchors the tea table. Its weight brings stability. Its surface holds warmth. Its presence slows the moment.

This is not nostalgia.
It is continuity.

 

How It Feels

Solid. Calm. Grounded.

The clay carries a reassuring weight in the hand. The subtle grooves catch light and shadow, reminding you that this object was once shaped entirely around touch. On the tea table, it feels intentional — not precious, but meaningful.

 

Why It Fits Your Life

• A Forgotten Daily Object, Reborn
Once essential to home life, now gently woven into tea rituals.

• Naturally Functional
Its form perfectly supports lids, cups, or small tea tools without trying to “look designed.”

• Cultural Without Display
It doesn’t explain itself — it simply belongs.

This is for those who appreciate objects that feel lived-in from the first day.

 

Built for Everyday Tea Use

  • Dense, stable clay that stays in place
  • Comfortable weight that won’t tip or slide
  • Ideal as a lid rest, saucer, or grounding accent

No fragility. No ceremony required.

 

FAQ Highlights

Is every piece the same?
No. Size, surface, and tone vary slightly, preserving its handmade character.

Is it decorative or functional?
Both — but designed first to be used.

Does it have historical meaning?
Yes, inspired by traditional household tools once central to Chinese daily life.

 

Founder Anchor

“Some objects don’t need redesigning.
They just need to be invited back into life.”
— Kevin

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  • Unglazed
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  • Kilns: | Low (<1200ºC)
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