About Us
Jingdezhen has over 2000 years of pottery making history, over 1000 years of official kiln history, and over 600 years of imperial kiln history. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the craftsmanship of handmade porcelain reached its peak, with white as jade, bright as a mirror, thin as paper, and sound like a bell. 95% of the porcelain stored in the Forbidden City was fired here. There is a complete range of porcelain varieties, with over 3000 different product names. Excellent porcelain quality, lightweight design, and diverse decorations.
Zhanxintang is a master of ceramic products, including well-known kiln products from the porcelain capital, such as Ru kiln, blue and white kiln, official kiln, doucai, powder color, white porcelain, and many other categories.
Featured collection
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Jingxin Cup (Retro High end Tea Jar)
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Zen Cup (High end Master Tea Cup)
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Kuizhan Cup (High end Tea Tasting Cup)
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Douli Cup (ceramic retro tea cup)
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Guide to opening Ru porcelain tea sets
Can we use a teapot to boil water?
No, it is not recommended to boil water in a teapot. These teapots are traditionally used for brewing tea, not for boiling water.
Shall we put hot water and tea in this teapot and then serve them on the table?
Yes, the method is to pour hot water and tea leaves together into a teapot, let them soak, and then serve the boiled tea.
How should I clean my tea set?
After use, rinse with clean water in a timely manner to avoid scrubbing with hard objects and scratching the glaze surface. Do not use chemical cleaning agents during cleaning to avoid damage to Ru kiln porcelain.
Can I use a teapot on the stove?
No, this pot is not designed for use on a stove or direct heat source. They are used to brew tea with hot water poured into a teapot.
What should I do if the tea set gets dirty?
Mild tea stains can be gently brushed by squeezing a small amount of toothpaste with a toothbrush. For moderate to severe tea stains, moisten the cup or bowl and apply a layer of toothpaste evenly. After the toothpaste turns white and dry, immerse it in white vinegar for several minutes. Use a toothbrush to brush with salt and repeat the process several times to restore it to its original appearance when purchased. It is harmless to cracks and tea utensils.