Palace Museum Rabbit Welcoming the Moon Portable Tea Set - Creative Gift, Palace Museum Cultural Creative Tea Set
Palace Museum Rabbit Welcoming the Moon Portable Tea Set - Creative Gift, Palace Museum Cultural Creative Tea Set
Experience the perfect blend of tradition and modernity with the **Palace Museum Rabbit Welcoming the Moon Portable Tea Set**, your ideal companion for tea time. The design is inspired by the Qing Dynasty "Zitan Edged Golden Osmanthus Moon Hanging Screen" from the Palace Museum, presenting a beautifully evocative scene for festive occasions.
- Unique Design
The tea set features a scene depicting a cloud platform pavilion surrounded by auspicious clouds and a full moon, with the jade rabbit leaping down to convey blessings. The exquisite and luxurious imagery showcases the beauty of the palace, creating a romantic, mysterious atmosphere filled with the meaning of reunion.
- High-Quality Materials
The pot is made from premium lead-free crystal glass, offering high transparency and refractive index. The dazzling craftsmanship combined with gold painting makes it sparkle under light, enhancing the brightness and clarity of the beverages inside.
Portable Design
The tea set features a cup and pot combination, making it perfect for travel. Easily carry it with you to enjoy a moment of tranquility wherever you are. It comes with a portable storage bag, ideal for the office, home, or outings.
- Perfect Gift Choice
This tea set comes in an exquisite gift box, making it a warm and unique gift choice for Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries, or gatherings with friends, providing a comfortable and delightful experience.
Let this Palace Museum cultural creative tea set become a piece of art in your life, allowing you to enjoy the tranquility and beauty that each cup of tea brings.
-Product Parameters
Ceramic Cup *1: 7.8cm L * 6.8cm H
Glass Teapot *1: 10cm L * 7.1cm H
Packaging Box *1: 17.6cm L * 13cm H * 13cm W
-Tips
The dimensions are manually measured, and there may be slight deviations due to differences in measuring tools or methods, which is a normal occurrence.