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Product Description: Discover the rustic charm of our best selling "Shanghai" Vintage Coffee Set. Designed with a unique fluted texture and a rich, earthy glaze, this set combines traditional craftsmanship with a touch of antique elegance. Perfect for your morning coffee or evening tea, this set makes every sip a luxurious experience.

Features:

  • Material: High-quality porcelainwith a multi-tone glaze.

  • Dimensions: Cup - 2.8 inches in height, 4.5 inches in diameter; Saucer - 6.3 inches in diameter.

  • Color: Earthy brown with hints of darker shades and a glossy finish.

Craftsmanship: Each piece is handcrafted, featuring a fluted design that enhances the tactile experience while adding visual interest. The variegated glazing technique creates a rich color depth, making each set unique.

Usage Tips:

  • Microwave safe.

  • Dishwasher safe, though hand washing is recommended to preserve the finish.

  • Ideal for daily use or as a special gift for pottery lovers.

Packaging: Comes securely packaged to ensure it reaches you in perfect condition.

Shipping:

  • Ready to ship in 1-2 business days.

  • Standard shipping applies; expedited shipping available upon request.

Elevate your table setting with this beautifully crafted ceramic cup and saucer, a true testament to artisanal skill and style.

 

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We want you to be 100% satisfied with your purchase. Items can be returned or exchanged within 30 days of delivery.

Shape

Porcelain is made from a combination of kaolin (a type of clay), feldspar, and quartz. The raw materials are mixed together in specific proportions.

The clay is shaped on a potter's wheel, a process known as throwing. The potter shapes the clay into the desired form, whether it's a vase, bowl, or another object.

Drying and initial burning

The formed piece is left to dry slowly until it reaches the leather-hard stage, where it's still damp but firm enough to handle.

The dried piece is fired in a kiln at a lower temperature (usually around 900-1000°C or 1650-1830°F). This process, known as bisque firing, removes any remaining water and organic materials, and it hardens the piece.

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