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Gongdaos or Fairness Cups are essentially tea pourers used to pour tea that has already been brewed in a teapot or a gaiwan - this ensures that all guests being served will be able to enjoy the same intensity of flavour and depth in each cup.

High-fired porcelain 
Safe for drinking and eating out of (food-safe)
Microwave and dishwasher safe


All pieces are made slowly and carefully by hand.
All pieces are unique and may differ slightly in terms of color, shape, size and weight. Please only purchase if you're able to accept this as we will not offer refunds or exchanges for any requests regarding to the above.

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Teawares and decoratives for the home designed and made by in Jingdezhen, China by a small pottery studio run by Ah Shu and her husband Jin Lao Shi.

Jin Lao Shi majored in painting and moved to Jingdezhen from Harbin to set up a studio with his wife Ah Shu in 2015. He makes the works and she markets and sell them.

Their studio is dedicated to the art of ceramics, and focuses specifically on high-fired and bold and bright colored wares. All of their pieces are wheelthrown and trimmed on the wheel, and fired to 1320degrees.

Un Studio x Ah Shu |Gongdao (Fairness Cup) in Dark Rust

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Gongdaos or Fairness Cups are essentially tea pourers used to pour tea that has already been brewed in a teapot or a gaiwan - this ensures that all guests being served will be able to enjoy the same intensity of flavour and depth in each cup.

High-fired porcelain 
Safe for drinking and eating out of (food-safe)
Microwave and dishwasher safe


All pieces are made slowly and carefully by hand.
All pieces are unique and may differ slightly in terms of color, shape, size and weight. Please only purchase if you're able to accept this as we will not offer refunds or exchanges for any requests regarding to the above.

|

Teawares and decoratives for the home designed and made by in Jingdezhen, China by a small pottery studio run by Ah Shu and her husband Jin Lao Shi.

Jin Lao Shi majored in painting and moved to Jingdezhen from Harbin to set up a studio with his wife Ah Shu in 2015. He makes the works and she markets and sell them.

Their studio is dedicated to the art of ceramics, and focuses specifically on high-fired and bold and bright colored wares. All of their pieces are wheelthrown and trimmed on the wheel, and fired to 1320degrees.