Description:
Jian Zhan is a renowned type of ceramic tea ware from the Song Dynasty in China, celebrated for its unique craftsmanship and artistic value. Originating in Jianyang, Fujian Province (historically known as Jianzhou), Jian Zhan is a high-fired black-glazed tea bowl that has become an iconic symbol of Song Dynasty tea culture due to its distinctive glaze effects and clay quality.
Characteristics of Jian Zhan:
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Varied Glaze Patterns: Jian Zhan features natural kiln-fired patterns such as "hare’s fur," "oil spots," and "partridge spots," often displaying metallic luster or intricate, organic textures.
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Thick and Durable: Made primarily of iron-rich clay, Jian Zhan is sturdy and heavy, with excellent heat retention properties.
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Dual Purpose: Its striking glaze patterns and functionality make it ideal for both daily tea drinking and as a collectible item.
Connection to Tea Culture:
During the Song Dynasty, the practice of dian cha (whisking powdered tea) was highly popular. Jian Zhan's black glaze provided an excellent contrast to the white foam of whisked tea, making it the preferred choice for tea competitions. Its deep cultural significance has made Jian Zhan a timeless symbol of tea culture.
Today, Jian Zhan is not only a representation of traditional craftsmanship but is also cherished by modern tea enthusiasts for both tea brewing and collection.


Origin: Shuiji Town, Nanping City, Fujian Provice, China
Maker: Xiong Zhongui (National-Level Inheritor of Jian Zhan Craftsmanship and Provincial Ceramic Art Master)
Craftsmanship: fully handmade
Firing Mode: wood kiln
Capacity: 100ml