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Two Asian women share a cool, quiet interior arranged around a long dark wooden table. On the left, a woman sits sideways on a chair, her posture upright but relaxed, one bare foot slipping free below a black floral skirt. She wears a white high-collared blouse with wide blue trim and holds an open fan across her lap, while one hand rises near her mouth in a small, thoughtful gesture. Across from her, another woman sits on a low stool with her back turned from us. Her dark hair is gathered up, and one arm lifts as she studies herself in a small hand mirror. The mirror offers the only view of her face, a reflection rather than a direct portrait. Between them rests a tea service on a red runner, and farther down the table a tall blue-and-white vase holds pale blossoms. The room is spare and hushed, built from gray-blue walls, dark furniture, and carefully placed objects. The two women are close together, yet their attention seems inward, suspended between companionship and solitude.

That tension gives the painting its staying power. Tea often suggests conversation, welcome, and shared ritual, but Chinese artist Wang Xiaojin (王笑今) turns the scene into something quieter and more psychological. The woman at left presents herself outwardly, fan in hand, while the woman at right is only knowable through reflection. The result is a painting about looking as much as about tea including the gap between outer grace and inner life. The porcelain vase, blossoms, table setting, and dress evoke a refined Chinese domestic world, yet the stylized figures and controlled composition feel distinctly modern.

Wang, born in 1968 in Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia, studied in Shandong and later worked in Beijing. His paintings blend Eastern and Western visual languages, and that synthesis is visible here. He does not simply recreate tradition. He stages it, using elegant women, ritual objects, and reflective surfaces to explore performance, beauty, restraint, and emotional distance.

Two Asian women share a cool, quiet interior arranged around a long dark wooden table. On the left, a woman sits sideways on a chair, her posture upright but relaxed, one bare foot slipping free below a black floral skirt. She wears a white high-collared blouse with wide blue trim and holds an open fan across her lap, while one hand rises near her mouth in a small, thoughtful gesture. Across from her, another woman sits on a low stool with her back turned from us. Her dark hair is gathered up, and one arm lifts as she studies herself in a small hand mirror. The mirror offers the only view of her face, a reflection rather than a direct portrait. Between them rests a tea service on a red runner, and farther down the table a tall blue-and-white vase holds pale blossoms. The room is spare and hushed, built from gray-blue walls, dark furniture, and carefully placed objects. The two women are close together, yet their attention seems inward, suspended between companionship and solitude. That tension gives the painting its staying power. Tea often suggests conversation, welcome, and shared ritual, but Chinese artist Wang Xiaojin (王笑今) turns the scene into something quieter and more psychological. The woman at left presents herself outwardly, fan in hand, while the woman at right is only knowable through reflection. The result is a painting about looking as much as about tea including the gap between outer grace and inner life. The porcelain vase, blossoms, table setting, and dress evoke a refined Chinese domestic world, yet the stylized figures and controlled composition feel distinctly modern. Wang, born in 1968 in Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia, studied in Shandong and later worked in Beijing. His paintings blend Eastern and Western visual languages, and that synthesis is visible here. He does not simply recreate tradition. He stages it, using elegant women, ritual objects, and reflective surfaces to explore performance, beauty, restraint, and emotional distance.

“Chinese Tea” by 王笑今 / Wang Xiaojin (Chinese) - Oil on canvas / 2002 - Museum of Art (Online) #WomenInArt #WangXiaojin #王笑今 #MuseumOfArt #ChineseArt #art #artText #BlueskyArt #ChineseArtist #ChineseContemporaryArt #AsianArtist #AsianArt #TeaCulture #ChineseTea #arte #WomenInPainting #2000sArt

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Green tea isn't just a drink in Japan, it's a cultural cornerstone—and they're one of the world's top producers! #RandomFact #GreenTea #Japan #TeaCulture #DidYouKnow

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At Broken Cup Teahouse in Cambridge, tea is brewed with centuries-old methods designed to bring out not just flavor — but feeling. Gongfu Cha means making tea with time and effort.

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Una chawan in ceramica Hagi-yaki del Maestro Seigan Yamane, dove le sfumature di bianco avorio e le venature aranciate raccontano la storia di una terra antica. La superficie, leggermente irregolare e segnata dal fuoco del forno, mostra le tipiche crepe (kan’nyū) che si riempiono col tempo dei tannini del tè, regalando a ogni pezzo una patina unica. La luce morbida evidenzia la texture grezza e naturale della ceramica, simbolo della filosofia wabi-sabi: la bellezza nell’imperfezione e nel passare del tempo.

Una chawan in ceramica Hagi-yaki del Maestro Seigan Yamane, dove le sfumature di bianco avorio e le venature aranciate raccontano la storia di una terra antica. La superficie, leggermente irregolare e segnata dal fuoco del forno, mostra le tipiche crepe (kan’nyū) che si riempiono col tempo dei tannini del tè, regalando a ogni pezzo una patina unica. La luce morbida evidenzia la texture grezza e naturale della ceramica, simbolo della filosofia wabi-sabi: la bellezza nell’imperfezione e nel passare del tempo.

Una chawan in ceramica Hagi-yaki, dal design essenziale e dalle sfumature naturali che vanno dal bianco avorio alle macchie aranciate e grigie, tipiche della cottura in forno a legna. La superficie, leggermente irregolare e segnata da sottili venature, racconta la storia di un oggetto nato per la cerimonia del tè, dove ogni imperfezione è celebrazione del wabi-sabi. Il piede scuro e grezzo contrasta con la delicatezza del corpo, mentre la forma ampia e bassa è pensata per accogliere il matcha e favorire la meditazione durante il rituale. La luce morbida evidenzia la texture naturale della ceramica, che con il tempo si arricchirà delle tracce del tè, rendendo ogni pezzo unico e personale.

Una chawan in ceramica Hagi-yaki, dal design essenziale e dalle sfumature naturali che vanno dal bianco avorio alle macchie aranciate e grigie, tipiche della cottura in forno a legna. La superficie, leggermente irregolare e segnata da sottili venature, racconta la storia di un oggetto nato per la cerimonia del tè, dove ogni imperfezione è celebrazione del wabi-sabi. Il piede scuro e grezzo contrasta con la delicatezza del corpo, mentre la forma ampia e bassa è pensata per accogliere il matcha e favorire la meditazione durante il rituale. La luce morbida evidenzia la texture naturale della ceramica, che con il tempo si arricchirà delle tracce del tè, rendendo ogni pezzo unico e personale.

Il fondo di una chawan Hagi-yaki firmata dal Maestro Seigan Yamane, dove il marchio inciso a mano — un sigillo circolare con caratteri giapponesi — certifica l’autenticità e la maestria artigianale. La ceramica, con le sue tonalità grigio-perla e le macchie arancioni dovute alla cottura in forno a legna, mostra i segni del processo tradizionale che rende ogni pezzo unico. Le sottili irregolarità della superficie raccontano la storia di un oggetto nato per essere usato, amato e tramandato.

Il fondo di una chawan Hagi-yaki firmata dal Maestro Seigan Yamane, dove il marchio inciso a mano — un sigillo circolare con caratteri giapponesi — certifica l’autenticità e la maestria artigianale. La ceramica, con le sue tonalità grigio-perla e le macchie arancioni dovute alla cottura in forno a legna, mostra i segni del processo tradizionale che rende ogni pezzo unico. Le sottili irregolarità della superficie raccontano la storia di un oggetto nato per essere usato, amato e tramandato.

What's your favourite chawan?
#HagiYaki #WabiSabi #JapaneseCeramics #Chawan #JapaneseCraft #TeaCulture

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Le chawan del Maestro Seigan Yamane sono pezzi unici che incarnano la filosofia del wabi-sabi: la bellezza nell’imperfezione. Ogni crepa, ogni sfumatura racconta una storia di fuoco, terra e tè. E voi, avete una chawan preferita?
#HagiYaki #WabiSabi #CeramicaGiapponese #Chawan #TeaCulture

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You’ll find just one bowl per style, both online and in our Treviso shop… so if one speaks to you, don’t wait too long! #Chawan #JapaneseCeramics #MatchaCeremony #HandmadeInJapan #HagiWare #WabiSabiStyle #JapaneseTea #TeaCulture #JapaneseCraft #TeaLovers

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A general’s tribute to the world: a single cup of tea. Ming Dynasty Hanfu, Imperial Guard spirit, timeless elegance. 🫖🏯
#Hanfu #ChineseAesthetics #TeaCulture

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Tea Museum Munnar | Inside Keralas Famous Tata Tea Museum | 4K
Tea Museum Munnar | Inside Keralas Famous Tata Tea Museum | 4K YouTube video by Wanderlust Jomy Glimpses

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Fine tea ware gathers true friends; a leisurely half-day unfolds tranquil dreams.
Where objects hold beauty, and life finds its pace. #TeaCulture #Aesthetics #NianwuShanfang

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Quietude holds a thousand thoughts. When is one ever not youthful?
The art of tea, redefined through heritage and modern calm. #Hanfu #TeaCulture #Aesthetics

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The official steps of tea: Heat, warm, pour, steep… and post.
We all know the most important one is the photo for the feed. 😉

What’s your “essential” ritual step?
#Tea #TeaHumor #TeaCulture #ModernRitual

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The tea world’s newest (and smallest) tycoon is 12 years old.
His gaiwan game is strong, his stare is stronger. Every move is a scene.

Have you ever been served tea by someone with this much silent authority?
#Tea #KidMaster #BossVibes #TeaCulture #Minnan

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My version of “just making tea.”
Spoiler: It involves a gaiwan, focus, and a bit of quiet magic.

What does your simple ritual look like?
#Tea #Gaiwan #SimpleRitual #TeaCulture #Mindfulness

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On the winter solstice, I offer warmth through Gongfu tea.

This precise, mindful ritual is a living piece of intangible heritage—a gift to celebrate the returning light.

What traditions bring you light today?

#WinterSolstice #GongfuTea #IntangibleHeritage #DongZhi #TeaCulture

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A Tea-Lover's Travel Diary: Exploring Iconic Tea Destinations Embark on tea-lovers dream journey! Explore iconic tea destinations worldwide, from misty hills of Darjeeling to Taiwan's oolong paradise.

A tea lover’s journey across famous tea destinations, rich traditions and unforgettable flavours, to discover more check the link in bio. #TeaCulture #TeaJourney #SlowTravel
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Now as fascinated with Chinese #teaculture as I was with Japanese, I'm hunting more, including #pu-erh. I absolutely 100% hope to visit Yunnan #China myself

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Three alcohol soaked tablets on a flame proof base A hand fills a titanium kettle with water.

Three alcohol soaked tablets on a flame proof base A hand fills a titanium kettle with water.

Sneaky park tea on a cold rainy day is the best tea. An alcohol tablet stove is an amazing way to brew. This leaves no soot and makes no smoke. Better than a jet boil. Silent.

#teaculture #kungfutea #tea

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A moment around the tea table — shared stories, shared laughs, shared calm.

Tea brings people together… every time.

Sip. Connect. Be present.

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#AdharaTea #TeaMoments #TeaCulture

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Tea traditions worldwide! 🌍 From matcha ceremonies to chai culture - each country has unique rituals! ☕ Explore global tea wisdom! Subscribe to TeaBrewed! #TeaCulture #WorldTea

Real tea > Expensive scams 🍵

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Tea traditions worldwide! 🌍 From matcha ceremonies to chai culture - each country has unique rituals! ☕ Explore global tea wisdom! Subscribe to TeaBrewed! #TeaCulture #WorldTea

Real tea > Expensive scams 🍵

#TeaBrewed #TeaHealth #TeaEducation

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Using the hottest water to make the coolest tea.

This is the way. Let's go drink tea.

Who's with me?

#GongfuTea #TeaCulture #TeaSkills #LetsGo

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Tea Culture with the Samovar
#samowar #teekultur #tea #tee #teatime #teaculture #samovar #teezeit #teetrinker #teetrinken #gongfucha #teegenuss #teanerd #alwaystea #teezeremonie #tealover #ostfriesischesteemuseum #ostfriesland #teaaddict #chinesetea #teadrinker #teemuseum #tealovers #stadtnorden

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How is it possible for the tea tree to produce so many subtle flavors and aromas. The oolong we are having today has the aroma of a wild honey, sweet but also floral, but the taste has a hint of hot rocks a mineral taste, and of course the bitter and lightly woody taste of the tea itself.

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They say times have changed. From loyalty and brotherhood to profits and benefits. But in this cup of tea, some values are timeless. What do you seek in your connections today? 🤔
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"This Bhai Dooj, celebrate the sweetest bond over a warm cup of chai. ☕✨
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"This Diwali, light up every moment with the warmth of a perfect cup of tea. ✨🍵
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Tea's Influence on Culture and Commerce Tea's Influence on Culture and Commerce" dives into how tea shapes social rituals, art, and business practices around the globe. It’s a fascinating read for anyone who loves tea and wants to explore its rich history and impact on society.

ICYMI: Tea's Influence on Culture and Commerce #TeaCulture #TeaCommerce #TeaHistory #TeaLovers #CulturalImpact

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This Gandhi Jayanti, let’s honor the values of peace, simplicity, and mindful living – one soothing sip at a time. 🍵
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This Maha Navami, celebrate strength, positivity, and new beginnings with a calming cup of Tea Sense. 🌸🍵✨
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