The jian zhan tenmoku chawan glaze patterns natural crystallization from the firing process. They are not painted/sprayed on. This surrender to natural forces is what makes each tenmoku chawan a...
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The Jian Zhan Tenmoku tea cup originates specifically from the Jianyang region in Fujian province, China, during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD). These are collectively known as the Jian Kilns or Jianyang Kilns. The...
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Identifying genuine Tenmoku Chawan glaze patterns requires a combination of knowledge, careful observation, and sometimes a bit of healthy skepticism. True Jian ware from the Song Dynasty is extremely rare and...
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Tenmoku Chawan ( Jian Zhan Tea Cup) and Tea: A Mutual Fulfillment Tenmoku Chawan Jian Zhan and tea complement each other so perfectly that one might ask: does tea complete...
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For those new to the world of Jian Zhan, questions often arise about proper cleaning, maintenance, and whether rituals like "opening" the bowl are necessary—a concept familiar to Yixing teapot...
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How Tenmoku Chawan Jian Zhan Tea Bowls Are Fired and What Makes Them Different from Other Porcelains? In the firing of most porcelain and the production of glassware, crystallization is...
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Tenmoku (天目, also spelled "temmoku" and "temoku") is a type of glaze that originates in imitating Chinese Jian ware (建盏) of the southern Song dynasty (1127–1279), original examples of which...
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A Tenmoku chawan is a traditional Japanese tea bowl, originating from Chinese Jian ware, known for its deep, conical shape and dark, metallic glazes like "oil spot" (yuteki) or "hare's...
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