| | |  | Curio & Unique Decorative Items | Home » » » » » » Celadon covered coffee / tea mugs - goldfish design, set of 2 | | | | | | | Description: | | Celadon refers to the pale green glaze of the ancient Chinese stoneware. Celadon originated in China, where porcelains and ceramics were first invented, but it is produced throughout Asia. Each country has its own unique shade, due to slight differences in the clays and materials used to create the distinguishing green color. While ancient porcelains found in China are unglazed, celadon is perhaps the earliest example of glazed porcelain in the world. It was first used for cups and bowls in very utilitarian manner, but soon lent itself to decoration.The double carp design embossed on our celadon dinnerware is a derivation of one of the first known decorative patterns on Chinese porcelain ware. The carp is a symbol of prosperity in China. As porcelain once exemplified both high technology and affluence, it is not surprising that the carp should adorn it. As celadon is technically stoneware, a dense clay ceramic, it is durable as well as dishwasher and microwave safe. Reorient has a full line of Celadon dinnerware that is sourced in northern China from some of the oldest operating factories that still produce Celadon as it was a hundred years ago, hand worked with wood and coal fired kilns. The character and quality of each item is consistent with 19th century craftsmanship and will lend the mystique of old world Asia to your dinner setting. | | | Features: | |
• Price is for two (2) covered mugs
• Keep drinks hot longer
• Dishwasher, microwave safe
• Made in China
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Too Small for My LikingSep 23, 2008
By M. Smith I love covered tea cups but I found these to be a bit too petite for my liking. I gave them to my sister who loved them! I prefer a big mug of tea personally. ;0)
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great Product, Great ServiceJan 08, 2008
By Steve Rolland This was a present for my husband and I was afraid that he would think it a little to feminine but I was wrong. He just loves both the mugs plus the lids.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Most ExcellentMay 07, 2007
By Melva Broderick
"melvab9"
I enjoy my covered tea/coffee mugs. My tea steeps and the cover keeps the heat in. How perfect is that?
love themDec 19, 2010
By J. C. Stayman I think these cups are pretty much perfect for hot tea. I drink rather slowly, especially if I'm doing anything else while drinking, so I usually dump out about half a cup of cold tea, but with these lids, I can get through the whole cup in my own sweet time and still have the tea be enjoyably warm. My girlfriend likes huge mugs for tea, but I don't like mine that watered down. This makes just the right amount for a full flavored cup.
The cups are also quite attractive.
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