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Mystic Deer

  • Tea Infuser
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- Dense, fine texture perfect for tea cups.

- Non-porous, doesn't absorb flavors or odors.

- Symbol of wealth and status.

- Aesthetically pleasing with tea color.

- Enhances tea flavor and aroma.

- Pleasurable to hold and drink from.

- Durable and long-lasting.

- Calming and meditative drinking experience.

* Mutton fat jade Porcelain is so named because of its color and texture, which resemble the fat found on a piece of mutton or lamb. It has no direct connection to mutton or fat, and is not made from animal products. It is a type of nephrite jade, a mineral composed of calcium, magnesium, and iron, and is formed through geological processes that occur over millions of years. The term "mutton fat" is used purely as a descriptive term to describe the stone's appearance and texture.

Description

Deer are considered messengers to the gods in Shinto, especially Kasuga Shrine in Nara Prefecture where a white deer had arrived from Kashima Shrine as its divine messenger. It has become a symbol of the city of Nara. Deer in Itsukushima Shrine, located in Miyajima, Hiroshima, are also sacred as divine messengers.

Product Info

Size: 17.5*12.5*16 cm | 6.89*4.92*6.30 in

Gaiwan: 13*14.5 cm | 5.1*5.5 in

Deer Length: 19 cm | 7.48 in

Metal ball: Ø 14 mm | 0.55 in

Capacity: 350 ml & 300 ml

Specification

Food-Safe:✔
Dishwasher:✖
Microwave:✖
Direct Heat on Stove:✖
Hot Water:✖

Description

Deer are considered messengers to the gods in Shinto, especially Kasuga Shrine in Nara Prefecture where a white deer had arrived from Kashima Shrine as its divine messenger. It has become a symbol of the city of Nara. Deer in Itsukushima Shrine, located in Miyajima, Hiroshima, are also sacred as divine messengers.

Product Info

Size: 17.5*12.5*16 cm | 6.89*4.92*6.30 in

Gaiwan: 13*14.5 cm | 5.1*5.5 in

Deer Length: 19 cm | 7.48 in

Metal ball: Ø 14 mm | 0.55 in

Capacity: 350 ml & 300 ml

Specification

Food-Safe:✔
Dishwasher:✖
Microwave:✖
Direct Heat on Stove:✖
Hot Water:✖

Process

  1. 1

    Draw Line : Use a marker pen to drawre ference points and lineson the surface of the Glass vessel for engraving

  2. 2

    Rough Carving : Carve out the basic pattern outline to lay the foundation for detailed carving

  3. 3

    Fine Carving: Deeply carve the carved shape to make it more detailed

  4. 4

    Stone Mill : Grind the eough surface to make it smooth

  5. 5

    Fine Grinding : Carefully polish the entire surface of the glass to bring out its original luster

  6. 6

    Polishing : Polishing with fiber disc and cerum oxide

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