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Introduction of lacquerware tea set
Paint-free tea sets are usually a teapot and four teacups placed in a round or rectangular tea tray. Pots, cups and plates are usually the same color, mostly black, but also yellow-brown, brown-red, dark green and other colors, and are integrated with calligraphy and painting, full of cultural implications; But also light and beautiful, with bright colors and bright mirrors; Not afraid of water immersion, temperature resistance, acid and alkali corrosion resistance. Besides practical value, bodiless lacquerware tea sets have high artistic appreciation value and are often collected by connoisseurs. Lacquer tea sets began in the Qing Dynasty and were mainly produced in Fuzhou, Fujian.
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