Star Fall Kiln Treasure Hand Pinched Soda-Fired Tea Pitcher No.82

$ 99.57

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This tea pitcher is fully hand pinched by artisan and fired with high-temperature soda kiln treasure craft. Natural minerals blend with soda vapor inside kiln to create unrepeatable star speckle matte glaze, without standardized mold shaping or artificial tint coating. The irregular lotus leaf spout balances practical tea dividing function and wild wabi-sabi artistic charm, a rare exclusive kiln treasure teaware for tea table pouring, interior display, and handmade ceramic collection.Totally asymmetrical organic silhouette shaped by pure hand pinching, undulating textured body carries authentic artisanal texture. Casual wavy raw rim frames the top; one-piece curved eagle spout delivers smooth continuous tea flow without dripping after pouring. Narrow, small, round base keeps the pitcher stable, uneven exterior texture fits palm naturally for anti-slip, comfortable single-hand grip. The rim is sealed with a charcoal metal textured edge for a rustic raw finish, totally different from mass-produced glossy tableware.Deep grey base glaze covers exterior scattered with staggered silver white star crystal flecks, naturally blended multi-layer gradient kiln wash of cyan blue, light ochre and blush red, interwoven all over with fine natural ice crackle. Every pitcher holds a one-of-a-kind speckled layout and color flow with soft vintage matte granular touch. The interior features iconic kiln treasure crystal cluster: a large wine red glass cracked crystal settles at the cup center, surrounded by translucent lake blue and emerald green watercolor wash, shimmering fragmented light under natural daylight.Breathable raw coarse clay avoids absorbing strange odors and fully preserves the original tea aroma, compatible with white tea, rock tea, black tea, and pu’er, ideal capacity for two or more people’s daily tea serving. Cool star speckle soda kiln treasure glaze matches Japanese wabi-sabi tea tables, minimalist log countertops, and zen home decor. The rare, unique kiln texture appeals to senior tea collectors chasing one-of-a-kind handmade soda-fired pottery.