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Zen Tea Pets – Zisha Clay Cat of Wealth
Ancient people believed that cats are spiritual creatures that guard the home, family, and wealth.
Let this joyful zisha clay cat of wealth attract prosperity, good relationships, and blessings to your home!
Material: Zisha Clay
Dimensions (length x width x height): 6.5x7x5.8cm (+-5%)
This artwork has handcrafted components and as such may have natural variances.
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Zen Tea Pets – Baby Elephant
Since ancient times, elephants have been regarded as symbols of auspiciousness, nobility, and strength.
Baby Elephant bring you prosperity, steady career advancement, and a happy and harmonious family!
Material: Zisha Clay
Dimensions (width x height): 4x5cm (+-5%)
This artwork has handcrafted components and as such may have natural variances.
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Zen Tea Pets – Monkey King Sun Wukong
With vast supernatural powers and a profound karmic connection with Buddhism, the Monkey King is a brave, diligent, and decisive Buddhist disciple. He escorted his Master, the Tang Monk, through eighty-one challenges all the way to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures, and finally achieve perfect enlightenment.
Material: purple clay
Specifications (length x width x height): outer box size 7x8x13cm, weight 210g (±3%)
【Zen Tea Pet Collection】Tea as zen; zen tea cultivates the mind.
The spirit of Zen and Taoism is ‘doing nothing to achieve everything.’ These cute tea pets embody the profound beauty of simplicity, the spirit of Zen, and the compassionate love of life and all beings.
"Tea pets" are small pottery figures in tea drinking culture. The first tea brew, which is traditionally poured out, will be poured on the tea pet. As time goes by, the tea pet grows gentle and fragrant. These spiritual and bookish little mascots will bring relaxed, happy, and intelligent energy to your home, improve feng shui and magnetic fields, and are must-haves for tea lovers!
This artwork has handcrafted components and as such may have natural variances.
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Zen Tea Pets - “Wealth from All Directions" Pixiu
The Pixiu is one of the dragon’s nine sons; in ancient times, the single-horned Pixiu was called ‘Tian Lu’ (lit., ‘heaven-bestowed official salary’), while the double-horned Pixiu was known as ‘Bi Xie’ (lit., ‘ward off evil’). As a descendant of the dragon, the Pixiu’s noble status represents heavenly favor, a smooth official career, successful endeavors, and generational prosperity.
With its formidable and courageous appearance, the Pixiu guards the heavenly realm, dispels evil spirits, wards off misfortune, resolves clashes with the Tai Sui, and has the ability to turn adversity into blessings. Pixiu's well-rounded body symbolizes the accumulation of wealth without loss. It feeds on gold and silver, swallowing wealth from all directions, making it the ultimate symbol of prosperity, wellness, a flourishing career, and good fortune in all endeavors!
Material: purple clay
Specifications (length x width x height): outer box size 11.5x10.5x10.5cm, weight 354g (±3%)
【Zen Tea Pet Collection】Tea as zen; zen tea cultivates the mind.
The spirit of Zen and Taoism is ‘doing nothing to achieve everything.’ These cute tea pets embody the profound beauty of simplicity, the spirit of Zen, and the compassionate love of life and all beings.
"Tea pets" are small pottery figures in tea drinking culture. The first tea brew, which is traditionally poured out, will be poured on the tea pet. As time goes by, the tea pet grows gentle and fragrant. These spiritual and bookish little mascots will bring relaxed, happy, and intelligent energy to your home, improve feng shui and magnetic fields, and are must-haves for tea lovers!
This artwork has handcrafted components and as such may have natural variances.
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Zen Tea Pets - “Wealth Magnet" Pixiu
The Pixiu is one of the dragon’s nine sons; in ancient times, the single-horned Pixiu was called ‘Tian Lu’ (lit., ‘heaven-bestowed official salary’), while the double-horned Pixiu was known as ‘Bi Xie’ (lit., ‘ward off evil’). As a descendant of the dragon, the Pixiu’s noble status represents heavenly favor, a smooth official career, successful endeavors, and generational prosperity.
With its formidable and courageous appearance, the Pixiu guards the heavenly realm, dispels evil spirits, wards off misfortune, resolves clashes with the Tai Sui, and has the ability to turn adversity into blessings. Pixiu's well-rounded body symbolizes the accumulation of wealth without loss. It feeds on gold and silver, swallowing wealth from all directions, making it the ultimate symbol of prosperity, wellness, a flourishing career, and good fortune in all endeavors!
Material: purple clay
Specifications (length x width x height): outer box size 8.5x8.5x9cm, weight 156g (±3%)
【Zen Tea Pet Collection】Tea as zen; zen tea cultivates the mind.
The spirit of Zen and Taoism is ‘doing nothing to achieve everything.’ These cute tea pets embody the profound beauty of simplicity, the spirit of Zen, and the compassionate love of life and all beings.
"Tea pets" are small pottery figures in tea drinking culture. The first tea brew, which is traditionally poured out, will be poured on the tea pet. As time goes by, the tea pet grows gentle and fragrant. These spiritual and bookish little mascots will bring relaxed, happy, and intelligent energy to your home, improve feng shui and magnetic fields, and are must-haves for tea lovers!
This artwork has handcrafted components and as such may have natural variances.
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Zen Tea Pets – Crown Prince Dragon
Since ancient times, the dragon has been regarded in Chinese culture as a symbol of auspiciousness, longevity, nobility, authority, and wealth.
The dragon symbolizes justice, subdues demons from all directions, dispels all obstacles, turns adversity into auspiciousness, and brings prosperity in times of adversity.May you receive heavenly protection and divine blessings of health, longevity, a thriving family, and a soaring career!
Material: purple clay
Specifications (length x width x height): outer box size 7x7x11cm, weight 178g (±3%)
【Zen Tea Pet Collection】Tea as zen; zen tea cultivates the mind.
The spirit of Zen and Taoism is ‘doing nothing to achieve everything.’ These cute tea pets embody the profound beauty of simplicity, the spirit of Zen, and the compassionate love of life and all beings.
"Tea pets" are small pottery figures in tea drinking culture. The first tea brew, which is traditionally poured out, will be poured on the tea pet. As time goes by, the tea pet grows gentle and fragrant. These spiritual and bookish little mascots will bring relaxed, happy, and intelligent energy to your home, improve feng shui and magnetic fields, and are must-haves for tea lovers!
This artwork has handcrafted components and as such may have natural variances.
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Zen Tea Pets – Treasure Dragoness
Since ancient times, the dragon has been regarded in Chinese culture as a symbol of auspiciousness, longevity, nobility, authority, and wealth.
The dragon symbolizes justice, subdues demons from all directions, dispels all obstacles, turns adversity into auspiciousness, and brings prosperity in times of adversity.May you receive heavenly protection and divine blessings of health, longevity, a thriving family, and a soaring career!
Material: purple clay
Specifications (length x width x height): outer box size 7x7x10cm, weight 146g (±3%)
【Zen Tea Pet Collection】Tea as zen; zen tea cultivates the mind.
The spirit of Zen and Taoism is ‘doing nothing to achieve everything.’ These cute tea pets embody the profound beauty of simplicity, the spirit of Zen, and the compassionate love of life and all beings.
"Tea pets" are small pottery figures in tea drinking culture. The first tea brew, which is traditionally poured out, will be poured on the tea pet. As time goes by, the tea pet grows gentle and fragrant. These spiritual and bookish little mascots will bring relaxed, happy, and intelligent energy to your home, improve feng shui and magnetic fields, and are must-haves for tea lovers!
This artwork has handcrafted components and as such may have natural variances.
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Zen Tea Pets – Dragon King of the East Sea
Since ancient times, the dragon has been regarded in Chinese culture as a symbol of auspiciousness, longevity, nobility, authority, and wealth.
The dragon symbolizes justice, subdues demons from all directions, dispels all obstacles, turns adversity into auspiciousness, and brings prosperity in times of adversity.May you receive heavenly protection and divine blessings of health, longevity, a thriving family, and a soaring career!
Material: purple clay
Specifications (length x width x height): outer box size 7x7x10cm, weight 157g (±3%)
【Zen Tea Pet Collection】Tea as zen; zen tea cultivates the mind.
The spirit of Zen and Taoism is ‘doing nothing to achieve everything.’ These cute tea pets embody the profound beauty of simplicity, the spirit of Zen, and the compassionate love of life and all beings.
"Tea pets" are small pottery figures in tea drinking culture. The first tea brew, which is traditionally poured out, will be poured on the tea pet. As time goes by, the tea pet grows gentle and fragrant. These spiritual and bookish little mascots will bring relaxed, happy, and intelligent energy to your home, improve feng shui and magnetic fields, and are must-haves for tea lovers!
This artwork has handcrafted components and as such may have natural variances.
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Republic of China Period Zhuni Duo-Qiu Teapot
Material: Zisha
Specification: L 12.7cm(±3%)
When speaking of Yixing clay teapots, the name of Gu Jingzhou, a master from the late Qing to early Ming period, cannot be overlooked. Whether within the teapot-making industry or in auction houses, his status remains unshaken to this day. A single "Jingzhou teapot" can easily fetch over USD 350,000.
Xu Hantang was Gu Jingzhou's first apprentice, and many of his innovative methods pioneered Yixing pottery art. Hantang inherited Master Gu’s strength and uprightness, while further emphasizing precision in every detail. He added a sense of robustness and fullness, giving the pieces both structure and charm, making them rich and endearing.
This Zhuni Duo-Qiu Teapot has been cherished by Grandmaster JinBodhi for many years. Through his compassionate blessings, it offers those with a karmic connection peace of mind, wisdom, courage for innovation, and success in their careers!
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Republic of China Period Zhuni Dragon Egg Teapot
Material: Zisha
Specification: L 11cm(±3%)
Inscription on the Lid:
"Beyond the Flowing River and Heaven, the Mountain Colors Emerge and Disappear."Inscription on the Base:
"As Flowers Fall and Crows Cry, the Water Flows Naturally."
(Héng Mào)Regarding the Dragon Egg Teapot, a record from literati of the Qing Dynasty states:
“The round ones are like a ball, slightly elongated in shape, called Dragon Egg.” This refers to the earliest Dragon Egg teapot style. Its basic contour is formed by an oval line, with a simple and fluid design that is rugged yet sturdy, giving a strong sense of unity.According to the Book of Songs, it is recorded that Pi Xiu, the ninth son of the dragon, hatched from a dragon egg. Pi Xiu has a mouth but no anus, able to swallow all the wealth of the world without letting any escape. It only takes in without releasing, possessing miraculous powers. Thus, it symbolizes the accumulation of wealth and treasures from all directions. It is also believed to guard homes, ward off evil spirits, resolve the Tai Sui curse, promote marriage, and bring good fortune.
This Zhuni Dragon Egg Teapot has been cherished by Grandmaster JinBodhi for many years. Through his compassionate blessings, it offers those with a karmic connection health and longevity, inner peace, family prosperity, and smooth success in their careers!
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Chinese Duan Ni tea caddy [Tiehua Xuan Zisha Tea Canister]
Material: ceramic
Specifications: H9 x D4.5 [Waist 31](±3%)
This is a small tea canister that has been cherished by the Master for many years. The craftsmanship is exquisite, and tea canisters with inscriptions are rare, with collectors seldom releasing them. The base is marked "Made by Tiehuaxuan," carved by the owner of Tiehuaxuan over 100 years ago.
The Tiehuaxuan shop was established in the second year of the Republic of China (1913) in Shanghai, specializing in Yixing pottery. Its founder, Dai Guobao, was a renowned ceramic artist. He used an iron brush tipped with diamond to carve landscapes, flowers, stars, and figures on porcelain, creating vivid and lifelike designs. His work combined the strength of iron and the elegance of silver hooks, resulting in a thriving business. This marked the beginning of the "Tiehuaxuan" name.
With the compassionate blessing of Grandmaster JinBodhi, it has become a rare Feng Shui treasure. Those who are fortunate enough to receive it will be granted great wealth and immense good fortune!
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Ming Dynasty Five-Colored Porcelain Tea Caddy
Material: porcelain
Specification: H16 x D5.5cm [Waist - 35] (±3%)
In the late Ming Dynasty, about 400 years ago, there is a painted story about the official seals presented to the previous dynasty. The artwork is exquisitely detailed, with fine brushstrokes and intricate craftsmanship, resulting in a magnificent and stunning piece.
With the compassionate blessing of Grandmaster JinBodhi, it has become a rare Feng Shui treasure. Those who are fortunate enough to receive it will be granted great wealth and immense good fortune!
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"To amass steadily and unleash subtly" True Fire Stone Pendant-13-006
Material:Agate
Size: 25x7x43mm (±3%)
This True Fire Stones's pattern and color symbolize the beautiful meaning of "厚積薄發" (To amass steadily and unleash subtly). "厚積薄發" metaphorically describes a person or thing that quietly accumulates strength without showing off, eventually unleashing astonishing power at a critical moment.
May those who purchase this receive the blessings and support of Grandmaster JinBodhi. During the arduous process of building strength, may they persist unwaveringly, so that when the final results are revealed, they achieve wonderful success.
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Celadon Teaware Series – ‘Blessings and Longevity’ Teapot Underplate
In Chinese, bats are a homonym for “blessings,” while peaches symbolize immortality. May you live as long as the Southern Mountains, with blessings as vast as the Eastern Sea!
A teapot underplate is a tea-serving accessory, placed under the teapot.
Material: Ceramic
Size: diameter 17x height 2 cm (±3%)
Celadon Teaware Series: Tea and Incense
Bodhi Pu’erh Tea – lower high cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar; aids digestion and weight loss; nurtures health and longevity
2018 Ripe Pu’erh Tea Cake, 2016 Raw Pu’erh Tea Cake
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Celadon Teaware Series – Bamboo Melody Teacup
Pure and free, a breeze floats through tall pine trees, rustling the delicate leaves of the bamboo grove… May this teapot bring you zen peace.
Material: Ceramic
Glaze: Di kiln plum green glaze is rich, with a green and lustrous color, shining softly like jade.
Size: width 7.3x height 4.2 cm, capacity: 75ml (±3%)
Celadon Teaware Series - Apple Teapot Bamboo Melody Teapot
Bodhi Pu’erh Tea – lower high cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar; aids digestion and weight loss; nurtures health and longevity
2018 Ripe Pu’erh Tea Cake, 2016 Raw Pu’erh Tea Cake
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