Product detailed description
Overview
Tea pets or tea spirits (chachong 茶宠) represent various types of small figurines that accompany you during your tea time. These charming figurines are often poured with leftover tea to cultivate the bond between the tea drinker and the pet. Apart from the decorative aspect, the tea pets also hold significant cultural and symbolic meanings.
History
The tradition of using tea pets dates back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), a golden era in China. These figurines have since become an integral part of tea ceremonies, representing a blend of artistry, tradition, and personal expression. Traditionally, the tea pets were made from various clays similar to those, which are used for making the teaware. While the tea pets often reflect the owner's personality and interests, many of the tea spirits represent various mythical creatures to bring good fortune, happiness, and prosperity to their owners.
Symbolism
The presented alligator teapet is often interpreted as a symbol of strength, resilience, and protection. In the context of a tea ceremony, it is believed to guard against negative energies and ensure a harmonious environment. These animals are known for their patience and stealth, qualities that resonate with the meditative and deliberate nature of the tea ceremony. Similarly, like alligators and crocodiles who spend most of their time in water, the presented alligator teapet is suitable for those who like water and pay attention to various water aspects during the tea ceremony.
Additional parameters
Category: | Tea pets |
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? Producer / Výrobce: | ART-06; Hongchun |
Height / Výška: | 4,2 cm |
Lenght / Délka: | 5,1 cm |
Width / Šířka: | 4,6 cm |
? Material / Materiál: | Zisha Yixing clay / Zisha Yixing hlína |
Production / Produkce: | Hand-made / Ruční výroba |
Rating / Hodnocení: | 5/5 |