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## Double Happiness Gaiwans and Bowls Set: A Traditional Blessing for Newlyweds
### Introduction
Welcome to the exquisite Double Happiness Gaiwans and Bowls Set, meticulously crafted for the most auspicious of occasions – the Chinese wedding. This stunning set is not merely a vessel for tea, but a symbol of love, prosperity, and all the blessings that the newlyweds could desire.
### Festive Presentation and Symbolic Meaning
Encased in vibrant red packaging, this tea set exudes an aura of celebration. The conspicuous red represents good fortune and prosperity. Serving tea is an integral part of the Chinese wedding ceremony, and the large, red wedding tray conveniently transports all the tea bowls at once.
### The Sweetness of Life
According to Chinese tradition, drinking sugar water symbolizes the sweetness of life. With each sip, the couple imbibes the promise of a sweet and fulfilling future together. The bright red glaze and intricate relief work on the cover bowls signify this same promise.
### Union and Togetherness
The inclusion of two chopsticks per person represents the harmonious union of the couple. The Chinese word for “bowl” sounds like the Chinese word for “ten thousand,” signifying the wish for the newlyweds to be blessed with “ten thousand things,” or everything they may need for a happy and prosperous life.
### Family Reunion and Happiness
The generously filled tea bowls symbolize the wholeness and reunion of the family. The young couple is encouraged to have children early and form a complete and loving family. The “double happiness” relief on the bottom of the bowls further emphasizes the wish for enduring joy and fulfillment.
### A Respectful Tradition
Modern Chinese couples frequently choose to honor both sets of parents by hosting separate tea ceremonies. During these ceremonies, the bride and groom respectfully serve tea to their elders, symbolizing their gratitude and humility.
### A Perfect Gift
The Double Happiness Gaiwans and Bowls Set is an exceptional wedding gift, embodying both style and tradition. It serves as a timeless reminder of the best wishes and blessings bestowed upon the newlyweds.
### Specifications
– Material: Ceramic
– Includes: 2 Gaiwan, 2 bowls, 2 spoons, 2 chopsticks
– Bowl: 330 ml (11.16 oz), 11 cm (4.33″) L, 5.6 cm (2.2″) H
– Gaiwan: 200 ml (6.76 oz), 11 cm (4.33″) L, 9 cm (3.54″) H
– Chopsticks: 24.8 cm (9.76″) L
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