Oct
28
Posted on 28-10-2009
Filed Under (Chinese White Tea) by Chinese Tea on 28-10-2009

China and the porcelain teapot have a unique history. It is believed that the Chinese probably made the first true porcelain during the Tang dynasty (618-907). Their special techniques for combining the proper ingredients and firing the mixture at extremely high temperatures gradually developed into the worldwide manufacturing of stoneware. White porcelain first appeared in the late North Dynasty in the North China. This laid a foundation for decorative porcelain with successful firing of white porcelain, from which china and the porcelain teapot came about. During the Song dynasty (960-1279), Chinese emperors established royal factories to produce porcelain for their palaces. Since the 1300’s, most Chinese porcelain has been made in the city of Jingdezhen. Painting over the glaze with enamel colors also became a popular decorating technique during this time, which has given us the unique and beautiful selections of Chinese porcelain teapots that we see today. Hard-paste porcelain has always been preferred and considered the better choice among porcelain makers. This type of porcelain was first developed from petuntse and kaolin by the Chinese. Hard-paste porcelain is said to resist melting better than other types of porcelain. For this reason, it can be fired at higher temperatures, making them beautiful, yet sturdy enough to last a lifetime. Whether you want a porcelain teapot as a collector’s piece or you want to enjoy your favorite tea in luxury, you can find a variety of teapot selections right online. Unfortunately the number of skilled potters is decreasing and eventually Chinese porcelain pieces as we know it will no longer be created. If you want a piece of history before it all comes to an end, you’d better get yours now. Visit thinkbeijing.com today, your #1 source for authentic Jingdezhen porcelain teapots where quality is always guaranteed. All of our items are handpicked from China and only purchased from the most skillful potters in Jingdezhen.

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Oct
24
Posted on 24-10-2009
Filed Under (Chinese White Tea) by Chinese Tea on 24-10-2009

Just like other continental weddings, Asian weddings are also detailed and grand events to celebrate marriage. Often, it includes colorful customs, refined decorations, stunning wedding outfits and a lot of merrymaking. If you plan to have an Asian-inspired wedding, you have to make sure that everything is properly organized and that there’s none that goes wrong. There are so many details to be looked into to ensure that everything will function smoothly. And because of this, little things are often missing out. Tiny details shouldn’t be taken lightly, wedding favors in particular. These favors are traditionally to the wedding guests as a sign of appreciation and to easily commemorate the event. So because you will have an Asian wedding, your wedding favors should be Asian-inspired as well. Here are some great Asian-inspired wedding favors to choose from.

”Chinese Tapestry” Votive Candle in Silken Pouch with Tassels. These elegant “Chinese Tapestry” Votive Candles are a beautiful accent for your wedding reception or bridal shower tables, adding a sophisticated touch to any Asian-themed event! Your guests will cherish this thoughtful token of your appreciation. These rich votive candles will add a warm glow to their hearts and lives. Each deep-red candle is presented in an elaborately designed, red-and-black Chinese tapestry pouch, accented with vibrant red organza tied with a matching “double-happiness” tag and red braid ending in two large, gold-thread-trimmed tassels. This visually stunning favor will dazzle your guests…and it’s surprisingly affordable, too.

Blue Bamboo Sake Cup Favors. The sharing of sake - Japanese rice wine - is a traditional Asian wedding ceremony that symbolizes a formal bond between the bride and groom, and these attractive porcelain sake cups are a lovely way to share the ceremony with your guests. Whether actually used for sake…or as Asian inspired table décor…these Blue Bamboo Sake Cup Favors add an elegant finishing touch to your wedding reception or rehearsal dinner. For table decoration, group several in the center of the table and fill them with living bamboo. Encourage each guest to take one home as a token of your gratitude for adding to the joy of your wedding. Alternately, place a tea light candle in each cup for a subtle glow at a nighttime event.

Simple White Sake Cup Favors. Versatile and elegant, these Simple White Sake Cup Favors are simply sophisticated…an attractive way to share a traditional sake ceremony with your guests. Since the 8th century, the Japanese sake ceremony has symbolically united the bride and groom. These authentic sake cups, made in Japan, boast a minimalist design, easily accommodating any décor. For your wedding reception, rehearsal dinner…or for an Asian inspired bridal shower…fill these versatile sake cups with tea light candles, candy or living bamboo and group them on tables as take-home centerpieces. The effect will be unforgettable, and your guests will appreciate your kind consideration and your good taste.

These are only few of the finest Asian-themed wedding favors you may consider. Search for a wide variety of eye-captivating favors online. Most online stores have different choices of themed wedding favors according to your choice from continental-themed favors, seasonal-themed favors to even unique personalized favors that you never thought are existing.

Jnet is an author for a variety of lifestyle issues and topics including weddings. If you’re looking for asian wedding favors, visit the website Americanbridal.com and browse their extensive collection. Find bridal shower favors to make your wedding extra special!
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Oct
21
Posted on 21-10-2009
Filed Under (Chinese White Tea) by Chinese Tea on 21-10-2009

The first Oriental pottery making in China was contemporary with the civilization of Rome. It is one of the oldest of the arts of the Far East and shows a consistent development up to the nineteenth century of our era.

The cultural background of China, as well as knowledge of the customs, rituals and religions, should be understood to fully appreciate this art and what it signifies.

The symbolism of Chinese decoration is inexhaustible. There is a story wrapped up in every piece of ornament, understandable only to the student of this art. A bundle of books, for instance, is emblematic of scholarship.

Ribbons tied in bow-knots on books, wood frames (http://www.ferche.com/), and baskets of flowers, give to these emblems a religious character. The dragon, a monster of great significance, is emblematic of divine power. The Chinese are by nature fond of flowers and all natural beauty.

The styles of the potter’s art in China are designated by the names of the reigning dynasties, of which the last two, the Ming and Ch’ing, are the most important to the decorator of today because they are practically the only styles of which examples are still available to the general public. The earlier productions are found only in museums or in valuable private collections. The important dynasties in which pottery and porcelains were produced are as follows:

960-1127: Northern Sung: Literature and printing.

1127-1280: Southern Sung: Golden Age of landscape painting and pottery. Earliest porcelains made to imitate bronze form.

1280-1368: Yuan-Mongol: Follows tradition.

1368-1643: Ming: Art follows past models especially T’ang Dynasty.

1644-1851: Ch’ing: Manchu emperors - Great age of porcelains, jades, and cut stones.

The two last Chinese dynasties were those that influenced the western art to a great extent in the eighteenth century. These two are known as the Ming (1368-1643) and Ch’ing (1644-1851).

During the Ming dynasty all the arts were greatly encouraged. In the making of porcelain a great variety of colors used-plain colored glazes, which up to this time furnished the chief decoration on engraved picture frames (http://www.ferche.com), became less popular as monochrome pattern decorations were developed.

This was the period of the blue and white porcelains, in which flower patterns in several shades of blue were placed on a cream colored field and the whole covered with a glaze of a very faint bluish tinge.

Occasionally the colors were reversed and white flowers were placed on a blue background. Toward the end of the Ming period, we find additional variety in the technique of color decoration and of patterns, and the beginning of polychrome decoration.

In the Ch’ing dynasty the emperors, K’ang Hsi (1662-1722) and his grandson Ch’ien Lung (1736-1795), took a tremendous interest in the making of porcelain, and an extensive trade was carried on with European countries. The potters of this time reached their greatest height in technical skill.

A great variety of porcelains were made, including the already discussed blue and white pattern, the most typical of which was the familiar hawthorn jar, showing the hawthorn blossom on a background that imitated a pattern of crackled ice.

The design symbolized the passing of winter and the coming of spring. These jars were presented as gifts along with on the Chinese New Year’s day, which occurred a little later in the spring than ours. They were filled with candy, tea or preserved ginger.

Polychrome decoration of enamel colors of various delicate shades painted on the original glazed porcelain picture frames resulted in the most glorious creations. The enamel paints were applied to the surface of the original glazed piece and made more permanent by means of re-firing at a temperature lower than the original firing, as the enamel colors could not stand the high degree of heat necessary for firing the body of the piece itself.

The potters at this period created the porcelains known to us in the French terms of “Famille Noire,” “Famille Verte,” and the “Famille Hose,” which are used to designate the porcelains with the enameled colored decorations applied, the predominating background colors being, respectively, black, green, and rose.

Such a variety of decorative designs and amazing colors have never been equaled, and the decorations include a great variety of flower patterns in their natural colorings placed on the background colors described above.

Other patterns were made showing scenes of domestic life, court scenes, historical and mythological subjects, the familiar dragon and phoenix bird of the most gorgeous plumage, landscapes, sacred mountains, butterflies, insects, the Buddhist emblems and many others too numerous to mention.

Sarah Martin is a freelance marketing writer specializing in home improvement, interior design, and the history of pottery and hand painted wood picture frames. For the best in the hardwood moulding industry for everything from engraved picture frames to bar rails, please visit http://www.ferche.com/.
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Oct
18
Posted on 18-10-2009
Filed Under (Chinese White Tea) by Chinese Tea on 18-10-2009

Most people who are overweight blame their job and stress of making a living for their inability to eat right and get enough exercise. Too much work, too tired after work, too many business dinners . The list is endless , so are men’s sizes of belly — upper and upper .

How to remove belly fat such as men’s Beer Gut ? This has become the top priority of the urban white-collar people .
As it is known to all, we often follow these ways when we are building the weight loss plan : exercises , slimming pills, diet therapy, slimming machine ( eg. High-frequency vibration belly fat removing instrument), acupuncture treatment , healthy diet , reducing alcohol take-in, and herbal weight loss . Unfortunately , few of them are effective and no rebound .

Here we put all the belly-fat-removing methods into 3 categories , according to their effects and rebound feedbacks :
The 1st kind speedy category
Adopting treatments of this category can be speedy in effectiveness and fat-reducing, however, is speedy in weight-rebounding as well. The typical treatments of this kind are slimming pills, diet and alcohol limitation.

1. Slimming pills
There are a lot of unapproved slimming pills which are without legitimate GMP certificate in the market. Not only their effectiveness can not be confirmed, but also their side effects could be worrisome to consumers.
2. Diet
This treatment inhibits the formation of obesity from the root by restrain one’s appetite and control the volume of his or her calorie absorption. It works less effectively on reducing abdominal fat due to its weak target-orientation.
3. Alcohol limitation
This treatment controls one’s weight by decreasing his or her business meals to limit his or her alcohol intake volume. However, it is not feasible to adopt this measure because it is inevitably to start drinking again due to work and social activities and he or she will gain a big abdomen which may need two months’ work to reduce in a shortly time of two weeks.
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The 2nd kind Effective category
So called “effective category” was because the abdominal obesity treatment of this kind can effectively helps one to loose his or her stubborn abdominal fat. However, once the treatment stops, one will suffer a easily rebounded abdominal obesity.  This category can be typically represented by sports, apparatus, and acupuncture which help to loose abdominal fat.

1. Sports
Nowadays there are a lot of popular exercises targeting to loose abdominal fat such as rope skipping, jogging, aerobics, sit-ups, hula-hoop spinning, etc. Long-term insistence and sufficient strength volume should be paid in order to reduce abdominal fat, otherwise, not only won’t they be effectively, but also a worse abdominal fat rebound and increase will occurs.
2. Apparatus
The main measure to loose abdominal fat by using apparatus is with the help of high-frequency vibrating abdominal fat reducing machine. So far as we concerned, this machine can reverse the magnetic field of one’s body to reduce the abdominal fat effectively in the earlier stage of application. However, in the later stage of application, as one’s body magnetic field assimilated by that of the machine, the effectiveness will no longer exists.
3. Acupuncture
This treatment is applied on abdomen to loose fat with the instruction of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It can reduce abdominal fat as effectively as sports and also needs long-term participation to prevent rebound. Furthermore, this treatment requires a high standard for practicing field and equipment and the high quality of practitioners due to its complexity.
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The 3rd kind: Loss weight fast and effectively.
Due to extraction of active components from the traditional Chinese medicine, the basic structure and characteristics of human being and compatibility of science, the 3rd way is sure to loss abdominal extra fat fast and accurately.
In terms of the principal of stepwise losing weight, it could help neutralizing abdominal verruca without rebounding.
Representative products: Lida Nice Figure Slimming Tea, Botanical Slimming Capsule, Honeysuckle Slimming Capsule

1. Lida Nice Figure Slimming Tea: In the way of drinking-tea. Just enjoy the pleasure of reducing abdomen.
2. Botanical Slimming Capsule: With the components of traditional Chinese medicine, easy to take. ?
     

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Oct
17
Posted on 17-10-2009
Filed Under (Chinese White Tea) by Chinese Tea on 17-10-2009

There maybe times when your body feels too heavy and you feel too lethargic to move even though there is nothing physically wrong with you. You want to do something energetic but your body is slack and you can’t bring yourself to engage in activity. As a solution to this, you resort to lots of food and smoke and think this might make you feel lively again. All these habits have only temporary effect and the only thing you are doing is increasing toxin accumulation in your body.

With today’s changing world, we too want our bodies to be ever dynamic and ready for activity as and when required. Therefore we settle for body stimulants like cigarettes, coffee, drugs, diet pills and other things thinking that all these things will keep our body active all the time but this is not true. These kinds of stimulants cause loss of energy and lead to emotional symptoms like sickness, depression and headaches. They also leave toxins in the body.

Toxins are substances that cause harm to the body. Generally, there are two types of toxins- the internal or endogenoius toxins and the external or exogenous toxins. External toxins arise out of external sources like tobacco smoke, car fumes, factory pollution, drugs etc. Similarly, bacterial or viral infections are sources of internal toxins. The body manufactures its own set of toxins known as autogenous toxins.

The body eliminates these harmful substances through a process known as detoxification. Detoxification is responsible for the removal of accumulated toxic products present in the blood, liver, kidneys and bowels as well as the toxic substances present in body fat. The simplest way of getting rid of toxins is through a body detox regime that involves a natural diet, especially vegetables and fruits.

If you usually lead a very busy life then it is time you substitute your stimulants with something more natural to regain energy and strength. The most commonly used stimulants are cigarettes, red meat, diet pills, coffee and refined sugar.

Sugar is known for its stimulating effect. This is the reason colas invigorate us. But we forget that refined white sugar is extremely dangerous for the body. Cola and ketchup contain the maximum amount of refined white sugar. You can cut down on your refined white sugar intake be substituting it with brown sugars and cane sugars which are natural. You can get the same kick out of fruit juices but without the detrimental effect.

People who work late at night often drink coffee in order to stay awake. Instead of coffee, Chinese or Japanese green tea can be drunk, which is much healthier. The Chinese or Japanese green tea contains caffeine and so gives the same kick as coffee, but it does not irritate the stomach.

Often people stimulate themselves by having diet pills in exchange of food. This is a common practice among athletes; especially during competitions as diet pills are known to give energy. They continue consuming these pills even after knowing of their bad effects. These athletes should, instead, eat lots of fruits, as they are good detoxifying agents.

Cigarette smokers often think that cigarette aids the mind in thinking, but all that cigarettes do is cause cancer. Carrot can give the same high as cigarettes but in a much healthier and beneficial manner.

This is why we are encouraged to eat vegetables and fruits from our childhood. It is because they are known to make the body healthy and help it fight and eliminate toxins.

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