Flying Dragon, Chicken Wing Wood Tea Tray | Large, Durable Hardwood Tray 47*37*7cm

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Chicken wing wood is extremely durable, resistant, and has a beautiful grain. The design on the tray features a flying dragon motif.

Description

STYLE

The Chicken wing wood also known Nanmu tree, is a rare and valuable wood used in the southern Chinese regions for making furniture and decorative objects. For centuries, this wood has been highly prized by furniture makers and art collectors in China for its beautiful, feather-like grain.

The Nanmu tree is extremely durable and resistant to insects, mold, and damage caused by moisture and dryness. It is excellent for making long-lasting furniture and is easy to work with. The pattern on the tray features a flying dragon motif. The bottom tray is made of black plastic.

Size: 47X33X7 cm

The tea tray has been a defining element of Chinese tea culture since the Qing Dynasty and is an integral part of the Gongfu Cha tea ceremony. It combines important functions of drainage, practicality, aesthetics, and cultural symbolism. Its use allows for the high-level enjoyment of the art of tea, while maintaining cleanliness and order during the ceremony. This tool not only assists in the preparation and serving of tea but also contributes to enhancing the tea-drinking experience and preserving Chinese cultural heritage.

The most important function of the tea tray is to catch and drain water. During the tea ceremony, a lot of water is often used to rinse tea leaves and teapots and warm the cups. The drain holes at the bottom of the tea tray or the built-in water tank help remove excess water, keeping the table and tea utensils clean.

MATERIAL

Chicken Wing Wood, Hard Wood from China

DIMENSIONS

47*33*7cm

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