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    Posted 8 months ago

    Faith.k
    (65 items)

    This is a small dish that has a strainer built into the ceramic bottom I'm not sure it's for but I'm guessing it's some sort of tea container. It stands about three and a quarter inches high and about 4 in across maybe a bit more. It is a beautiful pale celadon green the pictures don't do that Justice. Just curious about it I don't think it's old or anything I just think it's very pretty, and the condition is excellent. Any info would be greatly appreciated I saw one dish that was sort of like it but it was three-legged.

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    1. apostata apostata, 2 months ago
      hahaha, these are mainly used for travel gaiwans

      no one noticed probably , why got gaiwan -handles???!!!!, the hearts at the side are handles in the shape of an DECAPITATED RUYI HEAD

      but what for the f,,,k sake do we need handles for, we need them in the train mainly to keep steady, to get a grip

      and the better so called travel gawain = easy gawain are packed like you convey a bowling bowl

      they are also used for Parkinson patients
      and they are for people withslippery hands
      and they are used after an pleasant intermezzo to chill ( i sure don,t want to elaborate, hahaha)

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