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Lin's Ceramics Large Prosperity Pot - Purion
陶作坊大滿富壺-岩礦壺
AT610M1 Lin's Ceramics Large Prosperity Pot Purion Clay 6oz, 180c.c. Built-in strainer
Origin: Taiwan Collection: Purion Matching Tea: All kinds of teas
103mm x 76mm x 68mm 170cc Hand carfted by Lin's Ceramics Studio
Similar to Mai-fan stone and activated charcoal, Purion softens the taste of water. See for yourself this amazing effect when brewing tea, drinking water, serving wine, or making coffee.
Tea brewed in Purion is mellow and is sure to be enjoyed by all your guests. Our Purion crafts are made from completely natural materials. The wares all undergo the process of oxidization, reduction, and repeat firing. As a result they possess a simple, natural, and high quality feel; available in fantastic colours, the series brings you maximum ceramics fun. The clay used in Purion series is a natural material, each piece is unique and different in colour.
About Lin's Ceramics Studio - A Pioneer in complete Tea sets
When Lin's Ceramics Studio was established, it set its goal to be a
brand name for creative cultural products that would last for a hundred
years. To accomplish this goal, the studio integrated different ideas
and techniques into the art of ceramics crafts. With professional
ceramics manufacturing skills, the studio endeavored to make a series of
tea sets. To achieve this goal, they integrate "artistic concerns,
professional know-how, and practical consideration, along with
creativity into each craft" as core concepts. In order to conserve water
resources and purify the tea drinking process, they proposed the "dry
brewing" method to allow different kinds of tea to demonstrate their
features. As a result, they created the versatile Purion Series, and the
Ju Ware Series, modern wares closely duplicating the official kilns of
the Song Dynasty. To make your tea experience memorable, they have even
proposed a breakthrough concept– "enhancing the tea’s quality with fine
crafts, and brewing good tea with suitable wares."
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