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Red Gradient Horse Tea Pet Set

Red Gradient Horse Tea Pet Set

This tea accessory set includes a horse-shaped tea pet and a matching tasting cup. Both are finished in Langhong glaze, a vibrant red tone that creates a bold and elegant look. The red-glazed horse paired with a matching cup forms a harmonious and refined presentation.
The year 2026 is the Year of the Horse in the Chinese zodiac. In Chinese culture, bright red symbolizes celebration and good fortune.
Together, the design conveys auspicious meanings such as “success upon arrival” and “thriving prosperity,” making it ideal for gifting or personal use.

What is Langhong Glaze?

Langhong glaze, also known as Langyao Red, is a prized copper-red glaze in Chinese ceramics, known for its vivid color.
It originated in the Ming Dynasty and matured during the Qing Dynasty.
In the 18th century, it was famously produced under the supervision of the imperial kiln official Lang Tingji, from whom the name “Lang Kiln Red” is derived.

Origin: Dehua, China
Material: Ceramic

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This tea accessory set includes a horse-shaped tea pet and a matching tasting cup. Both are finished in Langhong glaze, a vibrant red tone that creates a bold and elegant look. The red-glazed horse paired with a matching cup forms a harmonious and refined presentation.
The year 2026 is the Year of the Horse in the Chinese zodiac. In Chinese culture, bright red symbolizes celebration and good fortune.
Together, the design conveys auspicious meanings such as “success upon arrival” and “thriving prosperity,” making it ideal for gifting or personal use.

What is Langhong Glaze?

Langhong glaze, also known as Langyao Red, is a prized copper-red glaze in Chinese ceramics, known for its vivid color.
It originated in the Ming Dynasty and matured during the Qing Dynasty.
In the 18th century, it was famously produced under the supervision of the imperial kiln official Lang Tingji, from whom the name “Lang Kiln Red” is derived.

Origin: Dehua, China
Material: Ceramic

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