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In the 18th century, the Chinese began to use transfer-printing patterns on porcelain. This process replaced patterns that were painted by hand, making transfer porcelain a more cost-effective process.
The vessel in which we drink our favorite brews should be an expression of our taste and personality. We first brought these teacups & saucers into our shop located in Manhattan and our customers have just loved using them to enhance their connection to the history of tea and to earlier times. Find your favorite pattern and enjoy the deep colors the porcelain will bring out in your cups of tea.
In the 18th century, the Chinese began to use transfer-printing patterns on porcelain. This process replaced patterns that were painted by hand, making transfer porcelain a more cost-effective process.
The vessel in which we drink our favorite brews should be an expression of our taste and personality. We first brought these teacups & saucers into our shop located in Manhattan and our customers have just loved using them to enhance their connection to the history of tea and to earlier times. Find your favorite pattern and enjoy the deep colors the porcelain will bring out in your cups of tea.