Tenmoku Cups

Originating from the Song Dynasty, also known as Jianzhan are known for their mesmerizing glazes and ritualistic presence. Each piece carries rich history and meditative beauty.

Originating from the Song Dynasty, also known as Jianzhan are known for their mesmerizing glazes and ritualistic presence. Each piece carries rich history and meditative beauty.

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'Pink Lady' Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Pink Lady' Tenmoku Tea Cup

'Pink Lady' Tenmoku Tea Cup

Regular price $40.00
'Pink Space' Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Pink Space' Tenmoku Tea Cup

'Pink Space' Tenmoku Tea Cup

Regular price $40.00
'Hundred Flowers' Chanding Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Hundred Flowers' Chanding Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Origin of Life' Blue Shu Kou Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Origin of Life' Blue Shu Kou Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Silver Fur' Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Silver Fur' Tenmoku Tea Cup

'Silver Fur' Tenmoku Tea Cup

Regular price $54.00
'Hundred Flowers' Shu Kou Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Hundred Flowers' Shu Kou Tenmoku Tea Cup
Tenmoku Bowl / Tea Cup 'Starry Night' in Gift Box
Tenmoku Bowl / Tea Cup 'Starry Night' in Gift Box
'Origin of Life' Blue Chanding Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Origin of Life' Blue Chanding Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Silver Oil Spot' Lian Kou Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Silver Oil Spot' Lian Kou Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Hare's Fur' Tenmoku Tea Bowl / Tea Cup
'Hare's Fur' Tenmoku Tea Bowl / Tea Cup
'Blue Space' Tenmoku Tea Cup
'Blue Space' Tenmoku Tea Cup

'Blue Space' Tenmoku Tea Cup

Regular price $42.00
Tenmoku Tea Cup 'Dragon Scales' in Gift Box
Tenmoku Tea Cup 'Dragon Scales' in Gift Box

Tenmoku Tea Cups: The Alchemy of Iron and Fire

Step into a world where pottery meets high art with our Tenmoku Tea Cups (Jian Zhan). Originating from the Song Dynasty, Tenmoku teaware is world-renowned for its crystalline glazes that mimic the cosmos. At Jiangnan Sourcing, we select pieces that embody this ancient "kiln-change" alchemy, ensuring each cup is a unique masterpiece.

The Mystery of the Tenmoku Glaze

What sets Tenmoku apart is its high iron content and the unpredictable nature of the firing process. As the kiln reaches temperatures exceeding 1300°C, the minerals in the glaze burst and flow, creating organic patterns:

  • Unique Crystalline Patterns: No two Tenmoku cups are identical. From the "Oil Spot" (Yu Di) to the "Hare’s Fur" (Tu Hao) and the rare "Partridge Feather," each cup is a one-of-a-kind work of art.
  • Liquid Enhancement: Enthusiasts believe that the high iron oxide content in the clay and glaze can soften water and improve the "mouthfeel" of the tea, making it taste smoother and sweeter.
  • Heavy, Grounded Feel: Tenmoku cups are traditionally thick and heavy. This weight provides excellent heat insulation and a substantial, luxurious feel in the palm of your hand.

Why Buy From Jiangnan Sourcing?

Authentic Jian Zhan (Tenmoku) requires specific raw materials from Fujian province. We ensure our collection stays true to tradition:

  • Natural Mineral Glazes: We source cups made with traditional wood-ash and iron-ore glazes, avoiding the cheap chemical pigments often found in mass-market imitations.
  • The "Living" Glow: A high-quality Tenmoku cup from our collection will "awaken" when filled with tea. The liquid reflects off the crystals, making the patterns appear to shimmer and move.
  • Heritage Craftsmanship: We work with modern masters who utilize both traditional wood-burning kilns and precision electric kilns to achieve the perfect crystalline bloom.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is every Tenmoku cup unique?
Yes. Due to the "Kiln Change" (Yao Bian) process, the exact pattern of crystals is determined by the atmosphere inside the kiln at the moment of firing. While the style (like Oil Spot) will be consistent, the specific placement and size of the spots will vary from cup to cup, making yours truly unique.

2. Does Tenmoku change the taste of the tea?
Many tea masters claim that Tenmoku cups "soften" the water. The iron minerals in the clay interact with the tea's tannins, which can reduce bitterness and enhance the creamy texture of the tea liquor. This makes them a favorite for Matcha, Puerh, and Black tea.

3. How do I care for my Tenmoku cup?
Tenmoku is very durable but should be treated with care:

  • Hand-wash only with warm water.
  • Avoid using abrasive sponges that could scratch the delicate crystals.
  • Over time, the cup may develop a "tea patina" which can actually enhance the depth of the glaze's color.

4. Why is the clay of a Tenmoku cup so dark?
Authentic Tenmoku (Jian Zhan) uses a "black clay" body that is exceptionally high in iron. This dark base is essential because it provides the necessary minerals for the crystals to grow during the high-heat firing process.

5. How can I tell a real Tenmoku cup from a fake?
Fake Tenmoku cups often use cheap surface paints that look dull and "flat." An authentic cup from Jiangnan Sourcing has a three-dimensional depth to the glaze. When you tilt the cup under light, you should see a metallic luster and a "rainbow" effect (oil sheen) within the patterns.

Next Step:
If you want to see the "Oil Spot" effect for yourself, our Handmade Tenmoku Oil Spot Tea Cup is the perfect entry point into this ancient art form.