
999 Sterling Silver Handle Tea Pot
Tang imperial silverwork was celebrated above all for the mastery of its handles: the art of joining metal to vessel in a form that was both supremely functional and visually resolved. The 999 Sterling Silver Handle Tea Pot honours this tradition, its high-fired ceramic body dressed in a hammered S999 sterling silver exterior overlay and distinguished by an intricately woven handle that marries the tactile pleasure of traditional craft with the precision of fine metalwork.
Key Features
- Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
- Capacity: 360ml
Artisan Craftsmanship
The hammered texture of the S999 sterling silver exterior overlay creates a surface that catches and diffuses light in the manner of hand-beaten Tang silverwork, each small facet the product of deliberate manual work. The woven handle is crafted in the tradition of Tang lacquered basketwork and precious metal weaving, its interlaced pattern providing both a secure grip and a visual richness that complements the hammered body. At 360ml, this pot serves a proper gongfu session for multiple guests with a single fill.
Cultural Symbolism
The woven handle carries the symbolism of interlacing and unity: threads or strips that are individually weak but together constitute something strong and beautiful. In Tang court aesthetics, this motif was associated with the bonds of friendship and the weaving together of different lives and traditions into something coherent and lasting. A tea pot with a woven handle is an instrument of social harmony, a vessel for the kind of tea that draws people together.
The Perfect Gift
A statement gift for the host who gathers people around the tea table, the 360ml capacity making it a vessel for collective appreciation rather than solitary contemplation. The hammered silver and woven handle make it a distinctive collector's piece that speaks equally well in a curated tea room and a relaxed living space.
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.
A woven handle, a hammered surface, and three hundred and sixty millilitres of intention: this pot is built for ceremony.
Tang imperial silverwork was celebrated above all for the mastery of its handles: the art of joining metal to vessel in a form that was both supremely functional and visually resolved. The 999 Sterling Silver Handle Tea Pot honours this tradition, its high-fired ceramic body dressed in a hammered S999 sterling silver exterior overlay and distinguished by an intricately woven handle that marries the tactile pleasure of traditional craft with the precision of fine metalwork.
Key Features
- Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
- Capacity: 360ml
Artisan Craftsmanship
The hammered texture of the S999 sterling silver exterior overlay creates a surface that catches and diffuses light in the manner of hand-beaten Tang silverwork, each small facet the product of deliberate manual work. The woven handle is crafted in the tradition of Tang lacquered basketwork and precious metal weaving, its interlaced pattern providing both a secure grip and a visual richness that complements the hammered body. At 360ml, this pot serves a proper gongfu session for multiple guests with a single fill.
Cultural Symbolism
The woven handle carries the symbolism of interlacing and unity: threads or strips that are individually weak but together constitute something strong and beautiful. In Tang court aesthetics, this motif was associated with the bonds of friendship and the weaving together of different lives and traditions into something coherent and lasting. A tea pot with a woven handle is an instrument of social harmony, a vessel for the kind of tea that draws people together.
The Perfect Gift
A statement gift for the host who gathers people around the tea table, the 360ml capacity making it a vessel for collective appreciation rather than solitary contemplation. The hammered silver and woven handle make it a distinctive collector's piece that speaks equally well in a curated tea room and a relaxed living space.
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.
A woven handle, a hammered surface, and three hundred and sixty millilitres of intention: this pot is built for ceremony.
Original: $356.80
-65%$356.80
$124.88Description
Tang imperial silverwork was celebrated above all for the mastery of its handles: the art of joining metal to vessel in a form that was both supremely functional and visually resolved. The 999 Sterling Silver Handle Tea Pot honours this tradition, its high-fired ceramic body dressed in a hammered S999 sterling silver exterior overlay and distinguished by an intricately woven handle that marries the tactile pleasure of traditional craft with the precision of fine metalwork.
Key Features
- Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
- Capacity: 360ml
Artisan Craftsmanship
The hammered texture of the S999 sterling silver exterior overlay creates a surface that catches and diffuses light in the manner of hand-beaten Tang silverwork, each small facet the product of deliberate manual work. The woven handle is crafted in the tradition of Tang lacquered basketwork and precious metal weaving, its interlaced pattern providing both a secure grip and a visual richness that complements the hammered body. At 360ml, this pot serves a proper gongfu session for multiple guests with a single fill.
Cultural Symbolism
The woven handle carries the symbolism of interlacing and unity: threads or strips that are individually weak but together constitute something strong and beautiful. In Tang court aesthetics, this motif was associated with the bonds of friendship and the weaving together of different lives and traditions into something coherent and lasting. A tea pot with a woven handle is an instrument of social harmony, a vessel for the kind of tea that draws people together.
The Perfect Gift
A statement gift for the host who gathers people around the tea table, the 360ml capacity making it a vessel for collective appreciation rather than solitary contemplation. The hammered silver and woven handle make it a distinctive collector's piece that speaks equally well in a curated tea room and a relaxed living space.
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.
A woven handle, a hammered surface, and three hundred and sixty millilitres of intention: this pot is built for ceremony.






















