「冰玉龙蛋壶 · Iceborn Egg」 — 180ml Dehua White Porcelain Teapot (Unglazed Ice-Type Finish · Dragon Egg Form · Covered Bowl Lid)

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Description

🏺 Table of Contents
• 💎 Name & Description
• ✨ Product Overview
• 🐉 Cultural & Craft Legacy
• 🔩 Material, Craft & Form Geometry
• 🍵 Brewing Character & Use Considerations
• 🏡 Styling, Space & Use Cases
• 🧴 Care & Maintenance
• 💬 FAQ
• 🏷️ Tags


💎 Name & Description

「冰玉龙蛋壶 · Iceborn Egg」 — 180ml Dehua White Porcelain Teapot (Unglazed Ice-Type Finish · Dragon Egg Form · Covered Bowl Lid)
The Iceborn Egg 冰玉龙蛋壶 is a 180ml unglazed teapot crafted from Dehua’s signature sheep-fat white porcelain, shaped in a rare “dragon egg” silhouette. With its smooth, matte surface and covered bowl-style lid, this vessel blends the purity of ice jade with the grounded elegance of Song-style Gongfu brewing. Designed for solo or paired tea sessions, it is a sculptural and meditative addition to any teaware collection.

Design Highlight: The egg-like form symbolizes potential and stillness, while the unglazed surface invites a personal patina to form over time—each brew leaving a trace of memory.


✨ Product Overview

Attribute Details
Product Name 冰玉龙蛋壶 · Iceborn Egg
Type Gongfu Teapot
Material Dehua White Porcelain (Unglazed Ice-Type Finish)
Capacity Approx. 180ml
Dimensions Approx. 11.0 × 8.0 × 9.0 cm
Craftsmanship Handmade · Unglazed · Covered Bowl Lid
Style Song Dynasty Inspired · Minimalist Literati
Filter Style Built-in ceramic ball or mesh filter
Best Suited For Gongfu Brewing · Solo Use · Collecting
Packaging Protective Box (Gift-ready)
Origin Dehua, Mainland China
Condition 100% Brand New
Customization Not Available

🐉 Cultural & Craft Legacy

德化白瓷 | Dehua White Porcelain
Dehua’s sheep-fat white porcelain is revered for its creamy translucency and jade-like texture. This unglazed version allows the clay to breathe and evolve with use, developing a unique tea patina over time.

龙蛋壶形 | Dragon Egg Form
The “dragon egg” silhouette is a rare and symbolic form in teaware, representing hidden strength, transformation, and the mystery of origin. Its rounded body and seamless curves evoke a sense of quiet power and balance.

盖碗式壶盖 | Covered Bowl Lid
The lid mimics the form of a traditional gaiwan, offering a ceremonial feel and a snug fit that enhances heat retention and aroma concentration.

冰种素胎 | Ice-Type Unglazed Finish
The unglazed surface, cool and smooth like carved jade, reflects the aesthetics of Song dynasty tea culture—favoring restraint, texture, and natural beauty.


🔩 Material, Craft & Form Geometry

Material · Unglazed Dehua Ice-Type Porcelain

  • Symbolism: Stillness · Transformation · Clarity
  • Emotional Resonance: Evokes the silence of snow and the warmth of inner cultivation
  • Affirmation: “When I pour from this vessel, I awaken the quiet within.”

Craftsmanship

  • Wheel-thrown and hand-finished
  • Unglazed surface for breathability and patina development
  • Covered bowl-style lid with centered knob

Form Geometry

  • Body: Rounded dragon egg shape with seamless curves
  • Mouth: Medium opening for expressive brewing
  • Lid: Gaiwan-inspired with snug fit and central grip
  • Spout: Short and tapered for clean, controlled pouring
  • Handle: Compact, integrated or looped for balance
  • Filter: Built-in ceramic ball or mesh filter

🍵 Brewing Character & Use Considerations

Best Suited For

  • Raw Pu’er · White Tea · Light Oolongs · Aged Teas

Brewing Performance

  • Heat Retention: Moderate to high due to enclosed form
  • Flavor Evolution: Unglazed surface absorbs tea oils, enhancing depth over time
  • Pour Control: Smooth, steady stream with minimal dripping

Brewing Notes

  • Preheat gently to avoid thermal shock
  • Dedicated use recommended to preserve evolving flavor profile
  • Ideal for meditative Gongfu sessions or focused tastings

🏡 Styling, Space & Use Cases

Daily Use

  • A contemplative tool for mindful tea preparation and solo enjoyment

Ritual Moments

  • Enhances the atmosphere of quiet mornings, calligraphy, or incense rituals
  • Suitable for seasonal tea ceremonies or personal reflection

Interior Styling

  • Complements minimalist, wabi-sabi, or scholar’s studio aesthetics
  • A sculptural centerpiece for tea trays, meditation corners, or display shelves

Gifting Potential

  • A meaningful gift for tea connoisseurs, collectors, or those who value inner cultivation
  • Suitable for Teachers’ Day, birthdays, or cultural celebrations

🧴 Care & Maintenance

  • Cleaning: Hand wash only with warm water; avoid detergents and abrasives
  • Drying: Air dry naturally, inverted on a clean cloth or bamboo rack
  • Storage: Store in a dry, cool place; avoid stacking with heavy items
  • Handling: Avoid sudden temperature changes to prevent cracking
  • Patina: Expect a gradual tea stain to form—this is natural and enhances the vessel’s character

💬 FAQ

  1. Is this teapot made of real Dehua porcelain?
    Yes. It is handcrafted in Dehua using high-quality sheep-fat white porcelain.
  2. What is the significance of the dragon egg shape?
    It symbolizes hidden potential, transformation, and the mystery of origin.
  3. Is the surface glazed?
    No. It is plain-fired and unglazed, allowing for breathability and patina development.
  4. What teas are best suited for this teapot?
    Raw Pu’er, white tea, light oolongs, and aged teas are ideal.
  5. Does the unglazed surface affect the taste of tea?
    Yes. It absorbs tea oils over time, enhancing flavor complexity.
  6. Is the lid modeled after a gaiwan?
    Yes. The covered bowl-style lid offers a snug fit and ceremonial feel.
  7. Can I use this teapot with boiling water?
    Yes, but always preheat gently to avoid thermal shock.
  8. Is it microwave- or dishwasher-safe?
    No. Handwashing is required to preserve the unglazed surface.
  9. Will the surface stain over time?
    Yes, and this is considered a desirable sign of use and tea mastery.
  10. Is the filter removable?
    No. The ceramic ball or mesh filter is built into the spout.
  11. Can I use this teapot for multiple types of tea?
    It’s best to dedicate it to one tea type to preserve flavor purity.
  12. Does it come with a certificate or packaging?
    It is packaged securely and gift-ready; certificates may vary by vendor.
  13. Is this teapot suitable for gifting?
    Absolutely. Its symbolism and craftsmanship make it a treasured gift.
  14. What makes this teapot unique?
    Its dragon egg form, unglazed ice-type finish, and covered bowl lid create a rare and poetic vessel.
  15. Can I use this teapot outdoors or while traveling?
    It is best used in a stable indoor setting due to its delicate material.

 

  • Reusability: Reusable
  • Care instructions: Hand Wash Only
  • High-concerned chemical: None
  • Material types not included: BPA
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Type: Teacups
  • Origin: Mainland China
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