Some people say that tea sets can affect the mood of drinking tea.
This is especially true for the picky Yan Kong. The fun of drinking tea is not only in tea, but also in tea sets.
There is such a kind of material for making utensils, which originated in the Western Zhou Dynasty, flourished in the Warring States, revived in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and revived in the contemporary era. It has gone through thousands of years.
In the eyes of westerners, it is a luxury of the upper class;
In the eyes of the ancients, it ranked first among the five famous vessels;
In the eyes of Buddhists, it is one of the seven treasures.
This is coloured glass.
In fact, glass has a history of thousands of years in China, but for various reasons, glass technology has been gradually forgotten for a long time, and even labeled as an imported product.
Recently, Rongshantang once again successfully integrated glass and tea ceremony culture, bringing glass series tea sets.
Song Huizong has a poem: "After the rain, the sky is blue and the clouds are broken, so the color sets the future." .
The color of this sky-blue glass is natural, just like the golden sunshine on the clear blue sky when the clouds clear after the rain;
In the dim light, the color is blue and blue, like a clear lake.
In a sense, coloured glaze is a symbol of personality, spirit and realm. The unique oriental temperament of glazed tea set, in today's world returning to the East, oriental aesthetics is awakening the feelings of every China person with profound wisdom.
Rongshantang takes the design concept of "moonlight on the stream, ingenious creation" and pays attention to finding the essential root on the basis of inheriting the tradition to adapt to the current aesthetic taste; On the basis of respecting the spirit of traditional culture and the rational law of modern design, we constantly make bold innovations in the development of tea ceremony instruments.
The launch of Rongshantang glass tea set series once again shows the perfect integration of traditional culture, modern art and tea sets in China.