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999 Sterling Silver Wish Tea Pot

In Tang court ritual, the act of making a wish was a formal practice, conducted with the same attention to ceremony as the tea itself: incense, specific vessels, the right colours for the occasion's intent. The 999 Sterling Silver Wish Tea Pot brings this wishing tradition to the tea table, its high-fired ceramic body dressed in an S999 sterling silver exterior overlay painted with delicate floral patterns in either Purple or Yellow, each colour carrying its own specific aspiration.

Key Features

  • Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
  • Capacity: 150ml
  • Available in: Purple, Yellow

Artisan Craftsmanship

The floral paintings on the S999 sterling silver exterior overlay of the Wish Tea Pot are applied with the refined, detail-conscious hand of Tang decorative painting: small blossoms in layered petals, gilded accents defining the flowers' structure against the silver ground. The Purple variant carries its flowers in the colour of scholarly distinction and spiritual aspiration; the Yellow variant, in the colour of the imperial centre and the harvest's abundance. Both are 150ml in capacity, sized for an intimate ceremony of focused intention.

Cultural Symbolism

The Wish Tea Pot is named for the practice of pouring tea as an act of intentional blessing: in Tang ceremonies, the pouring of tea was accompanied by a silent wish for the recipient's well-being, the tea itself a vehicle for the wish's transmission. Purple flowers speak of wishes for distinction, spiritual clarity and the fulfilment of intellectual aspiration; yellow flowers speak of wishes for abundance, health and the warmth of positive energy.

The Perfect Gift

A gift of personal intention, the Wish Tea Pot invites the giver to select a colour that matches their specific wish for the recipient. Purple for the scholar, the artist, the seeker; Yellow for the prosperous, the vital, the abundant. In either variant, the pot carries the giver's wish expressed in colour and flower.

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.

Pour from this pot with a wish held in the mind: the tea will carry it, the silver will amplify it, the flowers will deliver it.

In Tang court ritual, the act of making a wish was a formal practice, conducted with the same attention to ceremony as the tea itself: incense, specific vessels, the right colours for the occasion's intent. The 999 Sterling Silver Wish Tea Pot brings this wishing tradition to the tea table, its high-fired ceramic body dressed in an S999 sterling silver exterior overlay painted with delicate floral patterns in either Purple or Yellow, each colour carrying its own specific aspiration.

Key Features

  • Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
  • Capacity: 150ml
  • Available in: Purple, Yellow

Artisan Craftsmanship

The floral paintings on the S999 sterling silver exterior overlay of the Wish Tea Pot are applied with the refined, detail-conscious hand of Tang decorative painting: small blossoms in layered petals, gilded accents defining the flowers' structure against the silver ground. The Purple variant carries its flowers in the colour of scholarly distinction and spiritual aspiration; the Yellow variant, in the colour of the imperial centre and the harvest's abundance. Both are 150ml in capacity, sized for an intimate ceremony of focused intention.

Cultural Symbolism

The Wish Tea Pot is named for the practice of pouring tea as an act of intentional blessing: in Tang ceremonies, the pouring of tea was accompanied by a silent wish for the recipient's well-being, the tea itself a vehicle for the wish's transmission. Purple flowers speak of wishes for distinction, spiritual clarity and the fulfilment of intellectual aspiration; yellow flowers speak of wishes for abundance, health and the warmth of positive energy.

The Perfect Gift

A gift of personal intention, the Wish Tea Pot invites the giver to select a colour that matches their specific wish for the recipient. Purple for the scholar, the artist, the seeker; Yellow for the prosperous, the vital, the abundant. In either variant, the pot carries the giver's wish expressed in colour and flower.

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.

Pour from this pot with a wish held in the mind: the tea will carry it, the silver will amplify it, the flowers will deliver it.

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999 Sterling Silver Wish Tea Pot

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Description

In Tang court ritual, the act of making a wish was a formal practice, conducted with the same attention to ceremony as the tea itself: incense, specific vessels, the right colours for the occasion's intent. The 999 Sterling Silver Wish Tea Pot brings this wishing tradition to the tea table, its high-fired ceramic body dressed in an S999 sterling silver exterior overlay painted with delicate floral patterns in either Purple or Yellow, each colour carrying its own specific aspiration.

Key Features

  • Material: High-fired ceramic with S999 sterling silver exterior overlay
  • Capacity: 150ml
  • Available in: Purple, Yellow

Artisan Craftsmanship

The floral paintings on the S999 sterling silver exterior overlay of the Wish Tea Pot are applied with the refined, detail-conscious hand of Tang decorative painting: small blossoms in layered petals, gilded accents defining the flowers' structure against the silver ground. The Purple variant carries its flowers in the colour of scholarly distinction and spiritual aspiration; the Yellow variant, in the colour of the imperial centre and the harvest's abundance. Both are 150ml in capacity, sized for an intimate ceremony of focused intention.

Cultural Symbolism

The Wish Tea Pot is named for the practice of pouring tea as an act of intentional blessing: in Tang ceremonies, the pouring of tea was accompanied by a silent wish for the recipient's well-being, the tea itself a vehicle for the wish's transmission. Purple flowers speak of wishes for distinction, spiritual clarity and the fulfilment of intellectual aspiration; yellow flowers speak of wishes for abundance, health and the warmth of positive energy.

The Perfect Gift

A gift of personal intention, the Wish Tea Pot invites the giver to select a colour that matches their specific wish for the recipient. Purple for the scholar, the artist, the seeker; Yellow for the prosperous, the vital, the abundant. In either variant, the pot carries the giver's wish expressed in colour and flower.

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.

Pour from this pot with a wish held in the mind: the tea will carry it, the silver will amplify it, the flowers will deliver it.

999 Sterling Silver Wish Tea Pot | Tang Heritage