A receptacle comprising saucer, bowl and cover, the gaiwan, or lidded bowl, developed in 15th century China as rituals for the preparation and appreciation of tea rose in sophistication. The porcelain bowl, on whose lid is a pewter finial, sits on a cloud-shaped pewter saucer with a sculpted central roundel.
About the collection
Whether it's the élan of an Earl Grey or the brawn of a builder’s, no matter Alishan or Darjeeling, Tranquility seeks to enhance the sublime pleasures of tea.