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Tea pets, also known as tea toys, are playful ornaments in Chinese tea culture designed to enhance the enjoyment of tea drinking.
"Artistic value: Due to the adoption of exquisite carving techniques, each piece of work embodies the efforts and wisdom of the carver, possessing unique artistic charm and ornamental value, and is a perfect combination of art and religious culture.
Scarcity: Ebony wood resources are scarce, and the production of large-sized ebony solid wood carved Guanyin ornaments is rather difficult. Therefore, it has a certain degree of scarcity. As time goes by, its collection value may continue to increase."
The twelve Chinese zodiac signs, also known as the zodiac, are the twelve animals that are matched with the twelve earthly branches according to the year of a person's birth. They include rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog, pig,
Tea pets, also known as tea toys, are playful ornaments in Chinese tea culture designed to enhance the enjoyment of tea drinking
In traditional Chinese culture, sheep have always been regarded as a symbol of good fortune. Ebony wood carvings of sheep ornaments carry people's yearning and blessings for a better life. They can be used for home decoration to bring a happy and harmonious atmosphere to the family. They can also be given as gifts to relatives and friends to express good wishes to them.
Waterproof and sun-resistant embossed three-dimensional original design
Ping An buckle is a traditional Chinese accessory for wearing. It has a round and flexible appearance, in line with the traditional Chinese culture of "moderation". In ancient times, it was called "Bi" and had the effect of nourishing the body. In modern times, it is often given as a gift to loved ones, relatives, and friends to wish for peace, good health, and all the best.
Hanfu carries rich cultural significance, embodying the traditional aesthetics, etiquette, and cultural values of the Chinese nation. It is not just clothing, but an important symbol of Chinese heritage—representing history, culture, and a sense of national identity.
Tea pets, also known as tea toys, are playful ornaments in Chinese tea culture designed to enhance the enjoyment of tea drinking.
Artistic value: The perfect combination of exquisite carving techniques and rosewood makes each piece of the "Happy Smile" ornament a unique artistic treasure with high appreciation artistic value, which can bring collectors aesthetic enjoyment and artistic edification.
Scarcity: Huanghuali wood is a rare type of wood, especially Hainan Huanghuali, which is hailed as "an inch of wood is worth a penny". Historical and cultural value: Huanghuali wood has been highly regarded since the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is an excellent material for making court furniture and handicrafts, carrying rich historical and cultural connotations. Collecting Huanghuali wood carvings that bring joy to one's face is also a form of inheritance and promotion of traditional Chinese culture.
The combination of hand-painted illustrations and modern technology inherits traditions,brings forth new ideas and interprets historical folk culture in a contemporary way
The twelve zodiac guardian gods, also known as the natal Buddha, the eight guardian gods, the twelve guardian deities, and the eight-body Buddha, are the twelve zodiac guardian gods of Japanese Esoteric Buddhism through the heavenly stems, earthly branches, the twelve causes and conditions, and the five elements.
Pulp painting is a form of arts and crafts created using paper pulp as the main material. It features bright colors and a relief-like texture. The colorful painting clay can be applied to various surfaces such as wood, porcelain, glass, stone, and paper, and the artwork is complete once it dries. Creating pulp paintings is a fun and whimsical activity, especially appealing to children.
Tea pets, also known as tea toys, are playful ornaments in Chinese tea culture designed to enhance the enjoyment of tea drinking
The carving is meticulous and detailed: The artisans use their exquisite carving skills to vividly depict the shape of the golden hoop rod. The texture of the rod body, the golden hoops at both ends and other details are all handled with extreme delicacy. Meanwhile, the Heart Sutra text is carved on the surface of the jade bamboo. The lines of the text are smooth and the strokes are clear, demonstrating their superb carving skills.
Quoting classics from traditional Chinese culture
The zodiac natal Buddha means that each zodiac sign has its own natal Buddha, and different natal Buddhas have different meanings. According to Indian Buddhist tradition, everyone has a bodhisattva or Buddha protecting them from birth. The day they are born, they are connected with the Buddha with whom they are destined to be, and are called "natal Buddhas".
The 24 Solar Terms are a traditional Chinese system of 24 specific dates used to divide the seasons and track climate changes. Each solar term represents different natural phenomena and agricultural activities.
Pulp painting is a form of arts and crafts created using paper pulp as the main material. It features bright colors and a relief-like texture. The colorful painting clay can be applied to various surfaces such as wood, porcelain, glass, stone, and paper, and the artwork is complete once it dries. Creating pulp paintings is a fun and whimsical activity, especially appealing to children.
Hanfu carries rich cultural significance, reflecting the traditional aesthetics, etiquette, and artistic sensibilities of the Chinese nation. It is more than just clothing — it is an important symbol of Chinese culture, representing history, heritage, and a sense of national identity.
Tea Strainer: As the name suggests, a tea strainer serves the purpose of filtration. Though often overlooked, it plays a crucial role in the tea set. Its main function is to filter out tea leaves and fine particles from the tea liquor, ensuring a clear and bright brew. This not only enhances the visual appeal of the tea but also improves its taste.
Carving techniques: Artisans employ various carving techniques such as round carving, relief carving, and pierced carving to vividly depict the form and expression of toads. From the toad's eyes, mouth, limbs to the textures on its body, everything is handled with extreme precision. Even the details of its toes are clearly visible, demonstrating superb carving skills.
The Chinese zodiac refers to the twelve animals that replace the twelve earthly branches and are used to indicate the time of birth of people, namely rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. The Chinese zodiac is also commonly known as the "zodiac sign" - rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. This is a unique way for Chinese people to indicate the time of birth, which is equivalent to the twelve zodiac signs in the West.