Gilt Silver Pot with Chrysanthemum Design (Invigorating)

Product Model: 178# Weight/Gram: 560 Dimensions: 172*135*205, 1000 Aged, plain-body teapot Delicate and elegant chrysanthemum engraving Simple-style handle and petal-shaped spout knob


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keywords: Gilt Silver Pot with Chrysanthemum Design (Invigorating)


  Product Model: 178#

  Weight/g: 560

  Dimensions: 172*135*205 1000

  A plain teapot body with an aged finish.

  Delicately and elegantly carved chrysanthemum designs

  Simple-style handle and petal-shaped spout

  Elegant and smooth spout

  Leather weaving, handle design, harmonious contrast colors—learning from it.

  During the Kamakura period, Emperor Go-Toba particularly loved chrysanthemums. It is said that when Emperor Go-Toba was being registered, he lost the ceremonial sword designated for his succession. Consequently, he personally had a sword made for himself and inscribed upon it the 16-petal chrysanthemum design—a motif he cherished—thus making it a symbol of his status and identity. At the same time, chrysanthemums are renowned for their freshness, elegance, graceful symbolism, and captivating colors, making them a flower deeply beloved by people throughout history. China is the homeland of the chrysanthemum; as early as more than three thousand years ago, people began cultivating them. Throughout the ages, countless literary figures have composed poems and writings celebrating the chrysanthemum, which has long served as a reflection of the character and integrity of ancient Chinese scholars and literati, and has been imbued with a variety of symbolic meanings.

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