
999 Sterling Silver Blue Handheld Tea Pot
Cobalt blue and imperial silver are the colours of the Tang dynasty's grandest ambitions: the deep cerulean of court garments paired with the silver thread of palace brocades. The 999 Sterling Silver Blue Handheld Tea Pot honours this chromatic legacy, its high-fired ceramic body adorned in a rich deep-blue glaze and finished with an S999 sterling silver exterior overlay, with traditional Chinese characters adding a final layer of scholarly presence.
Key Features
- Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
- Capacity: 180ml
Artisan Craftsmanship
The deep blue glaze applied to the high-fired ceramic body of this tea pot is fired at precise temperatures to achieve the luminous, saturated tone favoured in Tang imperial ceramics. The S999 sterling silver exterior overlay frames the body and is engraved with classical script, the characters carved with the deliberate hand of a court calligrapher. The ergonomic silver handle sits naturally in the palm, combining the comfort of a well-balanced vessel with the confidence of silversmith artistry.
Cultural Symbolism
Blue in Chinese cultural tradition carries associations of heaven, clarity and the scholar's devoted study of the celestial order. The traditional Chinese characters inscribed upon this pot deepen its symbolism, transforming it from a functional vessel into a text: a small scripture of harmony, nature or prosperity to accompany each pouring. Together, cobalt blue and engraved silver speak of a mind attuned to both earth and sky.
The Perfect Gift
A distinguished offering for collectors of Chinese cultural artefacts or for the tea host who takes the ceremony seriously. The 180ml capacity suits gongfu-style serving for two to three guests, making it ideal for New Year gatherings or cultured hospitality. Paired with the Imperial Brocade Gift Box, it becomes a presentation of unmistakable distinction.
Imperial Brocade Gift Box
For those who wish to present this piece in a manner befitting its heritage, the Imperial Brocade Gift Box is available as a top-up of $32.80. Inspired by the richly patterned brocade silks of the Tang imperial court, the box elevates every gifting occasion into a ceremony of its own, enveloping the piece in layers of cultural symbolism and regal presentation.
Deep as the Tang sky, bright as the scholar's lamp: this tea pot brings meaning to every pour.
Cobalt blue and imperial silver are the colours of the Tang dynasty's grandest ambitions: the deep cerulean of court garments paired with the silver thread of palace brocades. The 999 Sterling Silver Blue Handheld Tea Pot honours this chromatic legacy, its high-fired ceramic body adorned in a rich deep-blue glaze and finished with an S999 sterling silver exterior overlay, with traditional Chinese characters adding a final layer of scholarly presence.
Key Features
- Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
- Capacity: 180ml
Artisan Craftsmanship
The deep blue glaze applied to the high-fired ceramic body of this tea pot is fired at precise temperatures to achieve the luminous, saturated tone favoured in Tang imperial ceramics. The S999 sterling silver exterior overlay frames the body and is engraved with classical script, the characters carved with the deliberate hand of a court calligrapher. The ergonomic silver handle sits naturally in the palm, combining the comfort of a well-balanced vessel with the confidence of silversmith artistry.
Cultural Symbolism
Blue in Chinese cultural tradition carries associations of heaven, clarity and the scholar's devoted study of the celestial order. The traditional Chinese characters inscribed upon this pot deepen its symbolism, transforming it from a functional vessel into a text: a small scripture of harmony, nature or prosperity to accompany each pouring. Together, cobalt blue and engraved silver speak of a mind attuned to both earth and sky.
The Perfect Gift
A distinguished offering for collectors of Chinese cultural artefacts or for the tea host who takes the ceremony seriously. The 180ml capacity suits gongfu-style serving for two to three guests, making it ideal for New Year gatherings or cultured hospitality. Paired with the Imperial Brocade Gift Box, it becomes a presentation of unmistakable distinction.
Imperial Brocade Gift Box
For those who wish to present this piece in a manner befitting its heritage, the Imperial Brocade Gift Box is available as a top-up of $32.80. Inspired by the richly patterned brocade silks of the Tang imperial court, the box elevates every gifting occasion into a ceremony of its own, enveloping the piece in layers of cultural symbolism and regal presentation.
Deep as the Tang sky, bright as the scholar's lamp: this tea pot brings meaning to every pour.
Original: $186.40
-65%$186.40
$65.24Description
Cobalt blue and imperial silver are the colours of the Tang dynasty's grandest ambitions: the deep cerulean of court garments paired with the silver thread of palace brocades. The 999 Sterling Silver Blue Handheld Tea Pot honours this chromatic legacy, its high-fired ceramic body adorned in a rich deep-blue glaze and finished with an S999 sterling silver exterior overlay, with traditional Chinese characters adding a final layer of scholarly presence.
Key Features
- Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
- Capacity: 180ml
Artisan Craftsmanship
The deep blue glaze applied to the high-fired ceramic body of this tea pot is fired at precise temperatures to achieve the luminous, saturated tone favoured in Tang imperial ceramics. The S999 sterling silver exterior overlay frames the body and is engraved with classical script, the characters carved with the deliberate hand of a court calligrapher. The ergonomic silver handle sits naturally in the palm, combining the comfort of a well-balanced vessel with the confidence of silversmith artistry.
Cultural Symbolism
Blue in Chinese cultural tradition carries associations of heaven, clarity and the scholar's devoted study of the celestial order. The traditional Chinese characters inscribed upon this pot deepen its symbolism, transforming it from a functional vessel into a text: a small scripture of harmony, nature or prosperity to accompany each pouring. Together, cobalt blue and engraved silver speak of a mind attuned to both earth and sky.
The Perfect Gift
A distinguished offering for collectors of Chinese cultural artefacts or for the tea host who takes the ceremony seriously. The 180ml capacity suits gongfu-style serving for two to three guests, making it ideal for New Year gatherings or cultured hospitality. Paired with the Imperial Brocade Gift Box, it becomes a presentation of unmistakable distinction.
Imperial Brocade Gift Box
For those who wish to present this piece in a manner befitting its heritage, the Imperial Brocade Gift Box is available as a top-up of $32.80. Inspired by the richly patterned brocade silks of the Tang imperial court, the box elevates every gifting occasion into a ceremony of its own, enveloping the piece in layers of cultural symbolism and regal presentation.
Deep as the Tang sky, bright as the scholar's lamp: this tea pot brings meaning to every pour.
























