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Please note that as every piece is handmade, the size, shape and color will have irregularities depending on the batch.
These are a part of the handmade process and not considered defects.
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Currently, you can enjoy free shipping for orders over $20!
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The average logistics transportation time is 5-12 working days.
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Hand-Carry Bag: The set comes with a portable hand-carry bag, making it easy to transport and use wherever you go.
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Tea and Water Separation Cup: Equipped with a tea and water separation cup, it allows for easy filtration of tea leaves, providing a convenient and quick tea-drinking experience.

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Linglong Porcelain Technique: The Linglong porcelain technique, a type of ceramic carving, is one of the ancient Chinese ceramic skills. It involves carving many semi-transparent and semi-hollow "Linglong" patterns on the ceramic body, which become more beautiful after glaze firing.
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Origin and Development:
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Tang Dynasty: The Tang Dynasty marked the beginning of its production in Fujian, where it earned the name "Linglong Porcelain" for its crystal-clear and exquisitely delicate appearance.
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Ming Dynasty Yongle Period: During this period, Linglong porcelain began to be fired in Jingdezhen, with the sweet white glaze Linglong porcelain being the most famous.
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Modern Era: After 1950, Linglong porcelain was restored and further developed, while still maintaining its traditional handcrafted techniques.
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Material: Made from natural kaolin, the Nephrite porcelain is fired at a high temperature of 1340°C, resulting in a high degree of crystallization and hardness. This makes the porcelain more delicate, pure white, and translucent.
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