
Limited Edition | Re-engraving of the "Que Yue" teapot from the literati in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the same model from the China Tea Museum
Limited Edition | Re-engraving of the literati teapot "Que Yue" in the mid-Qing Dynasty, the same in the collection of the China Tea Museum. Because of the lnstagram text limitation, I will write all the information about this teapot on my website and the lnstagram comment area. Welcome to read. On the bank of West Lake in Hangzhou, there is China’s only national thematic museum with the theme of tea and tea culture—the China Tea Museum. In this museum, you can learn everything about Chinese tea culture. My friend discovered that Some people who come to the China Tea Expo must check in on the precious tea utensils in the collection. Among the tea utensils in the China Tea Expo collection, the mid-Qing Dynasty tin-coated sand pot named "Que Yue" is particularly popular. , There are always experienced tea enthusiasts lingering in front of its showcase, admiring its shape and tasting its charm. At this time, their biggest wish is: they can use this "Que Yue" teapot to drink a cup of te