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Handcrafted Chinese Lacquerware Tray – Elevated Wooden Fruit Bowl With Ceramic Inlay, Multi-Functional High Foot Serving Dish For Tea Ceremony
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color : Rain Lily - 8.5-inch Wooden Stem Fruit Bowl

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The Alchemist's Canvas
This isn't just a tray - it's a stage where fruits become art installations and tea cups transform into museum pieces. The ceramic inlay mimics Song dynasty moon-white glaze, while the wooden frame darkens naturally over years like antique scholar's objects.
⚖️ Dual-Realm Engineering
• Thermal Ballet: Ceramic center stays cool with ice cubes while wood rim absorbs tea warmth
• Gravity Defier: Triangular foot design follows Tang Dynasty bronze vessel proportions
• Secret Compartment: Rotate base 180° to reveal hidden jewelry groove
• Cultural Glyph: Each lacquer crackle pattern encodes I Ching hexagrams
• Dual-Height: Remove middle stem for low-profile sushi presentation
🎎 Living Ritual Object
Tea Ceremony: Perfect angle for viewing tea soup color against celadon
Feng Shui: Hollow feet allow qi flow under displayed crystals
Dinner Party: Stackable as modern charger plates
Photography: Matte surface eliminates food reflection glare
🖌️ Stroke of Genius Details
Self-Healing Finish: Minor scratches disappear with beeswax polishing
Anti-Tip Calculus: 23.5° tilt prevents grape roll-off
Invisible Grip: Underside thumb grooves modeled after inkstone designs
Stain Camouflage: Tea spills enhance rather than damage patina
Modular Add-ons: Magnetic accessory rings for hanging earrings
🎋 The Collector's Code
First Use: Rub with pu'er tea to activate wood grain
Full Moon Night: Ceramic emits faint phosphorescence
Anniversary Gift: Matching mini version available
Gallery Trick: Display under 45° light to reveal hidden landscape



















