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Vintage Chinese Ceramic Home Tea Pot, Tea Cup, and Tea Set

This GC 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.

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Koto Tea

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Established in 1933, this Tokoname-based wholesaler creates renowned clay kyusu teapots. Their unglazed pottery enhances tea flavor and texture, representing centuries of Japanese ceramic mastery from Aichi Prefecture’s prestigious pottery region.

Kutani Ware

Traditional Japanese porcelain from Ishikawa Prefecture, famous for vibrant hand-painted designs and gold accents. This 350-year-old craft produces exquisite tea sets combining functional excellence with artistic beauty, perfect for formal tea ceremonies.

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Create your perfect Asian Tea Set with custom designs that blend tradition, elegance, and personal style.

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During your visit, you will have the opportunity to:
  • Witness our advanced manufacturing processes firsthand
  • Meet our skilled artisans and design team
  • Experience the quality of our materials and craftsmanship
  • Discuss customization possibilities for your specific requirements
  • Explore potential partnership opportunities

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Frequently Asked Questions

Older tea sets, particularly those from the 18th or 19th centuries, tend to be more valuable due to their historical significance and rarity. Limited edition sets or those with unique designs can also command higher prices.

Look for the manufacturer: The place to start to identify your pattern is by looking for a backstamp or hallmark on the bottom of the piece. This will often include the manufacturer’s name and the pattern name. Additionally, many manufacturers print a code or number on the bottom to indicate the pattern number.

Antique dishware especially if it is cracked, pitted, or if the glaze is worn off (most of these dishes are not dishwasher safe) could also leach lead into foods. Never store acidic liquids or foods in these cups or pitchers.

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