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Spring mountains, empty and verdant—silver flower vase.
Chrysanthemums reflect the clouds at Yunqi.
Xuance—Nail-Head Pattern Tea Set
Flickering light leaps onto gold—urgently needed.
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Three-Animal Auspicious Tea Set
Songweng Tea Can
New Arrival: Songweng Tea Set
It is said that when Pangu first created the heavens and the earth, a goddess appeared!
Listen to the rain on a rainy day · Enjoy the snow on a snowy day · Feel the summer heat in summer.
Double Dragon Playing with a Pearl Silver Bracelet | Dragon Energy Envelops—Prosperity and Smooth Fortune
Beauty-shoulder silver teapot | Throughout the ages, there’s no lovelier beauty—what pleases the eye is a lovely lady.
The silver teapot manufacturer explains how today’s silver teapots differ from those of the past.
Whenever silver kettles are mentioned, many people tend to think that using them to boil water and brew tea is somewhat unnecessary. However, since everyone’s responses to this discussion—and their living environments, circumstances, and values—differ from one another, each person will naturally have their own personal views and feelings. In the following article, a silver kettle manufacturer will explain how today’s silver kettles differ from those of the past.
Ten Techniques for Manufacturing Gold and Silverware
In just three minutes, you’ll learn about ten manufacturing techniques used in goldsmithing and silversmithing! 1. Lost-wax casting: Molten gold or silver is poured into molds to create objects. During the Shang and Zhou dynasties—when bronze casting was highly developed—this method came naturally to artisans, producing exquisitely detailed pieces. Judging from the shape, size, and cross-section of the gold amulets unearthed from the Shang Dynasty tomb at Liujiagou in Beijing, they were likely cast using this technique. This represents China’s earliest known example of gold casting, proving that China had mastered the art of casting gold and silver artifacts more than 3,000 years ago.
Tea Life | A Refined Tea Lifestyle Influenced by Song and Ming Aesthetics