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Yangzhou Lacquerware Mother of Pearl Tea Cup

Yangzhou Lacquerware Mother of Pearl Tea Cup

$89.00
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A handcrafted lacquerware cup made in Yangzhou, China — known for over 2,000 years of lacquer artistry. Finished with natural lacquer and shimmering mother-of-pearl inlay, this master cup brings heritage craftsmanship into your daily tea ritual.

Product Overview of lacquerware cup

Bring a touch of timeless Asian craftsmanship to your home with this handmade lacquerware tea cup.
Each piece is crafted in Yangzhou, a region celebrated for its lacquer traditions, using natural lacquer and hand-cut mother-of-pearl details.

The result is a cup with a deep, rich shine and a smooth, warm touch — perfect for tea lovers, collectors, and anyone who appreciates fine craftsmanship.

Features You’ll Love

  • Authentic Yangzhou lacquerware made by trained artisans
  • Natural lacquer finish — durable, glossy, and uniquely smooth
  • Mother-of-pearl inlay adds a subtle, elegant shimmer
  • Hand-polished in multiple layers for a rich, mirror-like glow
  • Heat-resistant, long-lasting, and safe for everyday use
  • A meaningful gift for tea lovers, collectors, and art enthusiasts

Craftsmanship & Materials

This cup is made using traditional techniques that require patience, precision, and years of experience.

Materials:

  • Natural lacquer (tree-sap based coating)
  • Mother-of-pearl inlay
  • High-quality ceramic base

Craft Process Includes:

  • Hand shaping & smoothing
  • Multiple layers of natural lacquer
  • Drying and polishing after each coat
  • Hand-cut shell pieces carefully inlaid by artisans
  • No two cups are exactly alike — every piece is a unique work of art.

Size & Details

  • Height: ~6–7 cm
  • Diameter: ~7–8 cm
  • Capacity: approx. 120–150 ml
  • Finish: High-gloss lacquer
  • Usage: Tea, display, collection, gifting

Why Natural Lacquer?

Natural lacquer is:

  • Durable
  • Water-resistant
  • Heat-resistant
  • Naturally antibacterial
  • Environment-friendly
  • It becomes even smoother with use over time — a signature of quality lacquerware.

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