





Celestial Ram(天穹灵羊)
TEA PET SIZE
About 2.48*3.78 In
THIS TEA PET SYMBOLISM ☆☆☆☆☆

In the ancient tea traditions of China, tea pets are more than ornaments—they are companions of patience, wisdom, and ritual. The Celestial Ram, infused with the artistry of time-honored craftsmanship, is a guardian of balance, prosperity, and serenity.
Its cosmic glaze, shifting like a nebula under the heavens, reflects the mystery of the universe. The curved horns embody yin and yang, reminding us that harmony is found in stillness. Placed beside your tea set, it absorbs the essence of each brew, deepening in character and spirit over time.
For those who seek a deeper connection with their tea ritual, Celestial Ram is not just a symbol—it is a timeless presence, a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern serenity.
WHAT IS A TEA PET ?
Tea pets, beloved by tea enthusiasts, are objects nurtured by tea and played with during tea drinking. Among various tea art ornaments or on the tea table, tea pets often catch the eye. They add an elegant and lively charm to the tea-drinking atmosphere, embodying people’s aspirations for a beautiful life. Moreover, tea pets reflect the moral character, cultural depth, aesthetic taste, and unique personality of their owners. Purple clay tea pets come in diverse forms—some symbolize auspiciousness, others exude cultural richness, some amuse with whimsical shapes, others evoke childlike innocence, and some are cherished as tokens of wealth and fortune, all tailored to the owner’s preferences.
THE HISTORY OF A TEA PET
The history of tea pets can be traced back to the Song Dynasty in China, when people enjoyed placing small ceramic or stone carvings on their tea tables to enhance the pleasure of tea drinking. These early tea pets were often in the form of animals, such as frogs and turtles, serving not only as decorations but also as symbols of good fortune and longevity. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, as tea culture continued to evolve, tea pets became more diverse in form and materials. Their popularity grew, making them an essential part of tea appreciation.
HOW TO KEEP IT
AMAZING TEA PET GIFT
Notice: Due to the transmutation in kiln, the pattern on each tea pet will be slightly different. Therefore, every tea pet is unique and special, but it will be remained generally the same.
Pairs well with

Celestial Ram(天穹灵羊)
Master Series(well Over 100)
Official Partnership

Yan LiuHuan
Yan LiuHuan grew up learning Jian Zhan from his family, dedicating 40 years to reviving Song Dynasty techniques. His signature oil-spot glaze is rich and dynamic, resembling a starry galaxy, earning him the title of "Artist of Time."

Zhou Yujian
Zhou Yujian excels at integrating modern elements into traditional Jian Zhan. Over the past 25 years, his works preserve the Song Dynasty essence while embracing contemporary aesthetics, making each tea cup a perfect fusion of art and function.

Zhang Shifu
Zhang Shifu is deeply devoted to studying hare’s fur glaze. His Jian Zhan displays distinct, flowing streaks, resembling cascading waterfalls, capturing nature’s unparalleled beauty. He believes that each cup is a gift from nature.

Yan Liuzhong
As a preserver of intangible cultural heritage, Yan Liuzhong has spent 30 years dedicated to traditional wood-firing techniques. His Jian Zhan embodies the soul of millennia-old craftsmanship.

Liu Shifu
28 Years of Perseverance, Crafting the Finest Handmade Cups.

Lin JiaFeng
Lin JiaFeng is passionate about wood-fired Jian Zhan, believing that fire, clay, and time shape each piece uniquely. His cups bear natural kiln-transformation marks, making every piece one of a kind.

Liao Chengyi
Liao Chengyi believes Jian Zhan is more than a vessel—it enhances the flavor of tea. By studying subtle glaze interactions, he creates cups that make every sip smoother and more enjoyable.

Gao Mingwang
“I don’t know what ‘the best’ is,” he says. “I just make sure every kiln turns out rig

Lai Minxing
Lai Minxing'an grew up watching the old ways of making Jian Zhan fade away, and it didn’t sit right with him. So, he decided to learn the craft, and 30 years later, he’s still at it. He insists on traditional wood firing, treating each kiln opening like unwrapping a gift, eager to see what fire and clay create. “As long as people still want to use them, I’ll keep making them,” he says
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