
999 Sterling Silver Square Tea Pot
The square tea pot is a form with deep resonance in Chinese ceramic and metalwork traditions: its four faces a reference to the four cardinal directions and the cosmological order they represent, its deliberate departure from the circle a statement of the will to impose form upon nature's tendency toward the organic. The 999 Sterling Silver Square Tea Pot applies this formal intent to the court's most potent symbols, its high-fired ceramic body dressed in an S999 sterling silver exterior overlay engraved with either the Dragon or the Cloud motif.
Key Features
- Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
- Capacity: 140ml
- Available in: Dragon, Cloud
Artisan Craftsmanship
The four faces of the S999 sterling silver exterior overlay on this square tea pot provide ideal surfaces for the bold engraved designs of the Dragon and Cloud motifs: each face a panel of the total composition, the design wrapping the pot's square form with a visual coherence that is resolved from every angle. The Dragon variant features the imperial beast in full detail, its head at the lid and its body descending the sides through waves of engraved energy. The Cloud variant renders the auspicious cloud formations of Tang celestial painting in a more contemplative design, the silver surface worked with billowing forms that carry the composition into the sky.
Cultural Symbolism
The square form and the dragon together speak of the emperor's mandate and the ordered cosmos of the Tang court: a world in which power is expressed through the mastery of form. The Cloud variant softens this imperial register with a more meditative symbolism: clouds as the dwelling place of the celestial beings, as the medium of rain and blessing, as the natural force that moves freely between earth and heaven. Either design brings a distinct philosophical orientation to the ceremony.
The Perfect Gift
A statement piece for collectors drawn to the Tang dynasty's fusion of cosmological symbolism and formal artistry, or for a tea practitioner who values the philosophical dimension of the ceremony's vessels. The choice of Dragon or Cloud allows a personalised gift of considerable cultural depth.
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.
Four faces, one vessel: the emperor's world held in one hundred and forty millilitres of ceremony.
The square tea pot is a form with deep resonance in Chinese ceramic and metalwork traditions: its four faces a reference to the four cardinal directions and the cosmological order they represent, its deliberate departure from the circle a statement of the will to impose form upon nature's tendency toward the organic. The 999 Sterling Silver Square Tea Pot applies this formal intent to the court's most potent symbols, its high-fired ceramic body dressed in an S999 sterling silver exterior overlay engraved with either the Dragon or the Cloud motif.
Key Features
- Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
- Capacity: 140ml
- Available in: Dragon, Cloud
Artisan Craftsmanship
The four faces of the S999 sterling silver exterior overlay on this square tea pot provide ideal surfaces for the bold engraved designs of the Dragon and Cloud motifs: each face a panel of the total composition, the design wrapping the pot's square form with a visual coherence that is resolved from every angle. The Dragon variant features the imperial beast in full detail, its head at the lid and its body descending the sides through waves of engraved energy. The Cloud variant renders the auspicious cloud formations of Tang celestial painting in a more contemplative design, the silver surface worked with billowing forms that carry the composition into the sky.
Cultural Symbolism
The square form and the dragon together speak of the emperor's mandate and the ordered cosmos of the Tang court: a world in which power is expressed through the mastery of form. The Cloud variant softens this imperial register with a more meditative symbolism: clouds as the dwelling place of the celestial beings, as the medium of rain and blessing, as the natural force that moves freely between earth and heaven. Either design brings a distinct philosophical orientation to the ceremony.
The Perfect Gift
A statement piece for collectors drawn to the Tang dynasty's fusion of cosmological symbolism and formal artistry, or for a tea practitioner who values the philosophical dimension of the ceremony's vessels. The choice of Dragon or Cloud allows a personalised gift of considerable cultural depth.
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.
Four faces, one vessel: the emperor's world held in one hundred and forty millilitres of ceremony.
Original: $281.20
-65%$281.20
$98.42Description
The square tea pot is a form with deep resonance in Chinese ceramic and metalwork traditions: its four faces a reference to the four cardinal directions and the cosmological order they represent, its deliberate departure from the circle a statement of the will to impose form upon nature's tendency toward the organic. The 999 Sterling Silver Square Tea Pot applies this formal intent to the court's most potent symbols, its high-fired ceramic body dressed in an S999 sterling silver exterior overlay engraved with either the Dragon or the Cloud motif.
Key Features
- Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
- Capacity: 140ml
- Available in: Dragon, Cloud
Artisan Craftsmanship
The four faces of the S999 sterling silver exterior overlay on this square tea pot provide ideal surfaces for the bold engraved designs of the Dragon and Cloud motifs: each face a panel of the total composition, the design wrapping the pot's square form with a visual coherence that is resolved from every angle. The Dragon variant features the imperial beast in full detail, its head at the lid and its body descending the sides through waves of engraved energy. The Cloud variant renders the auspicious cloud formations of Tang celestial painting in a more contemplative design, the silver surface worked with billowing forms that carry the composition into the sky.
Cultural Symbolism
The square form and the dragon together speak of the emperor's mandate and the ordered cosmos of the Tang court: a world in which power is expressed through the mastery of form. The Cloud variant softens this imperial register with a more meditative symbolism: clouds as the dwelling place of the celestial beings, as the medium of rain and blessing, as the natural force that moves freely between earth and heaven. Either design brings a distinct philosophical orientation to the ceremony.
The Perfect Gift
A statement piece for collectors drawn to the Tang dynasty's fusion of cosmological symbolism and formal artistry, or for a tea practitioner who values the philosophical dimension of the ceremony's vessels. The choice of Dragon or Cloud allows a personalised gift of considerable cultural depth.
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.
Four faces, one vessel: the emperor's world held in one hundred and forty millilitres of ceremony.
























