The Petal Collection: Gaiwan with Hu Cheng
The Petal Collection: Gaiwan with Hu Cheng
The Petal Collection by Monsoon Pottery and Martha Mae.
This wheel thrown three piece porcelain set includes a gaiwan (tea bowl), gaiwan lid, and hu cheng (tea tray).
Gaiwan measures approximately 3.5" height x 3.5" width
Hu Cheng measures approximately 7.25" diameter x 1" height
The Petal Collection pays homage to the deep influence that Asian ceramics play in Danielle Chutinthranond's porcelain work and Jean Cate's grandmother's collection of petal cups. Translating the theme of petals into a larger collection, Danielle has taken her passion and knowledge of the Chinese practice of gong fu tea, and handcrafted an exclusive line of porcelain teaware.
Gong fu cha, which loosely translates to "making tea with skill" or "making tea with effort", is a traditional Chinese method of preparing and enjoying tea that dates back hundreds of years. Originating in the Chaozhou and Fujian regions of China, gong fu cha engages all the senses in service of brewing loose leaf tea for tasting. A series of strong successive steeps reveal the full flavor profile of tea. Beyond just tasting tea, gong fu cha can become a personal ritual that fosters mindfulness, appreciation of craftsmanship, and fun.
Learn how to use a gaiwan here.
For further tea information visit West China Tea or join a Chicago Tea Collective event. To explore the making of the Petal Collection, visit our Journal.