Vintage Chinese Style Gilded Barware Gift Box Set

This GC Porcelain household wine pot and utensils set features an elegant Chinese-style design with antique white wine cups, delicately plated with gold for a sophisticated touch. The set includes a range of cups for different types of liquor, including Shaoxing wine cups, clear wine glasses, shot glasses, thumb cups, and miniature wine cups, as well as a gift set and matching counter display. With a gross weight of just 0.58kg, this domestically produced set is the perfect addition to any home bar or for gifting to wine connoisseurs.

BrandGC Porcelain
Product NameYuQuan
Gross Weight0.58kg
Domestic/ImportedDomestic

A total of 66 pieces of porcelain have been designed, with a strict scale between the objects, and the entire product design is based on the traditional Chinese concept of ’rounding’ and incorporating elements of Tang culture. The combination of high-temperature color glazes, enamels and hand-painted gilding techniques demonstrates the traditional Chinese flavor and high standards of contemporary Chinese porcelain craftsmanship.

Be an artisan, keep your heart

30 days and nights, 66 types of ware, tens of thousands of individual pieces

Through dozens of processes such as modelling, forming, glazing, firing and baking

Under the guarantee of an international level of production management and equipment

The painstaking production process did not leave the workers of Gao Tao toiling and exhausted

To the craftsman, the process of the product being sublimated between his hands is the enjoyment of life

Product information

Basic configuration information for this product
Name: Water Rhythm Blue 10 Head Wine SetCraft: enamelPlace of origin: Nanjing Gaochun, Jiangsu
10 head wine set
Wine jug*1Wine glass*8 

Brand History

  • Founded in 1958
  • Exported to Europe and America Products sold in more than 100 countries and regions worldwide in 1978
  • Listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2003
  • Awarded Outstanding Enterprise in China Ceramic Industry in 2007
  • Wing Export Certificate of Exemption in 2011
  • Awarded as China Quality and Integrity Enterprise by China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Association in 2013
  • Banqueting tableware design for a major summit in 2014
  • Awarded the title of China Export Quality and Safety Demonstration Enterprise in 2015
  • Awarded as one of the top 100 enterprises in China’s light industry by the China Light Industry Federation in 2016
  • Designated as a National Industrial Design Center in 2017
  • Established China’s first ceramic enterprise museum in 2018
  • Design banquet porcelain for an important summit held in Beijing in 2019
  • Porcelain tableware for the Shanghai Summit banquet in 2021
  • Selected as a National Intellectual Property Demonstration Enterprise in 2023
  • Awarded the “China Time-Honored Brand” designation in 2024
  • Participated in the China-Sweden 75th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations Cultural Exchange Exhibition in Sweden in 2025
The National Ceramic Products Quality Supervision and Inspection Centre verified that the results of the heavy metal lead and cadmium dissolution test are much lower than the national standard
The National Ceramic Products Quality Supervision and Inspection Centre verified that the results of the heavy metal lead and cadmium dissolution test are much lower than the national standard

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Frequently Asked Questions

A pony glass may mean one of two types of small glassware: A quarter-pint glass of beer: 5 imp fl oz (142 ml), metricated to 140 ml in Australia. A small, stemmed glass of about one ounce, similar to a stemmed shot glass. Used for liqueurs or cordials, hence also called a “cordial glass” or “liqueur glass“.

It’s one of the world’s most consumed liquors. And it’s not vodka, gin, or even tequila. It is a Chinese liquor, specifically baijiu (white liquor), which may not sound familiar and is certainly not commonly served in most San Francisco bars, but is consumed all throughout China.

In fact, one bar in New York, Lumos, is specializing in baijiu cocktails, infusing the liquor with different ingredients. This distilled beverage can be considered China’s version of vodka. Similarities include its clear-as-water appearance and that it’s served in shot glasses. But flavor-wise, it is a world apart.

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