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Mutton Fat Jade Arowana Tea Set

Mutton Fat Jade Arowana Tea Set

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-INFORMATION -

Product Name: Mutton Fat Jade Arowana Tea Set
Place of Origin: Dehua, Fujian
Style: Hand-painted Arowana
Dimensions: As shown in the figure
Craftsmanship: High-temperature Firing + Underglaze Color
Material: Ceramic
Packaging: Gift Box Packaging
Raw Material: High-quality Kaolin

-Dragon Fish-

●Auspiciousness and Wealth:In traditional Chinese culture, the dragon symbolizes auspiciousness and power, while the fish represents wealth. The arowana, which resembles the dragon in appearance, implies attracting wealth, safeguarding the home, and warding off evil spirits. It reflects people's yearning for wealth and peace, and it can also enhance luck and boost confidence.
●Longevity and Spirituality:With a lifespan often exceeding 20 years, and some even reaching 40 years, the arowana is known as the "long-lived fish". It can bring vitality, dispel negative energy related to illness, and bring good luck to birthday celebrations. Moreover, it can interact with its owner and sense their emotions.
●Dignity and Authority:Since the arowana resembles the dragon in both form and spirit, and the dragon symbolizes supreme power and dignity, the arowana also symbolizes authority, status, and honor.
●Wisdom and Talent:The dragon symbolizes wisdom, and the fish represents dexterity. Therefore, the arowana symbolizes wisdom, talent, and progress in academic studies.
●Prosperity and Reproduction:The fish has the meaning of reproduction. The arowana implies prosperous descendants and boundless blessings in the future. Its magnificent appearance also symbolizes prosperity and richness.

-Mutton Fat Jade-

The mutton-fat jade porcelain belongs to the white porcelain of Dehua Kiln and is an excellent work among Chinese white porcelains. 
Its name originates from the porcelain clay around Dehua Kiln. The clay is soft in texture, with a low iron content and a high potassium content. The glaze of the fired utensils is white, pure and warm. In the sunlight, it appears translucent like lard, faintly showing a pink or milky white luster, just like mutton-fat jade. It is commonly known as the "ivory white" and was once praised as the "pearl of the porcelain world" by the French.
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