
The porcelain colander is used to filter tea leaves during the tea ceremony or during the daily preparation of your cup of tea. The support is shaped like a hand with open fingers, allowing the filter to be placed on the support when not in use. The color of the glaze on this filter is white and its surface is very smooth and fine. A fine metal mesh has been inserted at the bottom of the colander to help eliminate residual water. This accessory has a pleasant shape and is very stable, and at the same time can be matched with accessories of any style. The fine porcelain from Dehua. The porcelain of this colander is from Dehua, the famous origin place of porcelain and ceramics, and an important base for the export of porcelain in China, located in the city of Quanzhou, Fujian province, in China. With over a millennium of history, Dehua porcelain is characterized by its elegant design, excellent craftsmanship, hard consistency, and watery white appearance. On May 30, 2015, after two consecutive days of evaluation, the experts of the World Crafts Council unanimously approved the awarding of Dehua the title of world capital of ceramics.
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The porcelain colander is used to filter tea leaves during the tea ceremony or during the daily preparation of your cup of tea. The support is shaped like a hand with open fingers, allowing the filter to be placed on the support when not in use. The color of the glaze on this filter is white and its surface is very smooth and fine. A fine metal mesh has been inserted at the bottom of the colander to help eliminate residual water. This accessory has a pleasant shape and is very stable, and at the same time can be matched with accessories of any style. The fine porcelain from Dehua. The porcelain of this colander is from Dehua, the famous origin place of porcelain and ceramics, and an important base for the export of porcelain in China, located in the city of Quanzhou, Fujian province, in China. With over a millennium of history, Dehua porcelain is characterized by its elegant design, excellent craftsmanship, hard consistency, and watery white appearance. On May 30, 2015, after two consecutive days of evaluation, the experts of the World Crafts Council unanimously approved the awarding of Dehua the title of world capital of ceramics.
