This Gao Chun Porcelain Tea Set features a delicate and elegant floral design, evoking a traditional Chinese style. The set includes a teapot, two teacups, and two small plates, all made of fine porcelain. The compact size and high-quality craftsmanship make it perfect for a cozy tea time at home. Whether for personal use or as a gift, this tea set is sure to impress with its beauty and functionality.
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
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Chinese tea set is commonly referred to as a “kung fu tea set” or “gongfu tea set.”
To hold a Chinese tea ceremony, a full tea set is needed, including teapot, teacups, tea strainer, kettle, water, tea leaves, tray, tea leaf holder. [Source: Chinese tea ceremonies and traditions]
Firing Temperature: Porcelain is fired at high temperatures, while ceramic also includes earthenware and stoneware that can be fired at lower temperatures. Translucency: Porcelain has a higher level of translucency compared to ceramic. [Source: What Is The Difference Between Porcelain and Ceramic?]