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    History of Silverware: The Intersection of East and West


    Silverware has held an important position in human history for over 5000 years, both in the East and the West, where silver has been endowed with unique cultural and social value.

    The Way of Quiet Luxury: The Eastern Elegance in the Fragrance of Tea


    Chinese tea culture has a long history and is an indispensable part of Chinese civilization. Famous teas such as Wuyi Rock Tea, Yunnan Pu'er, and West Lake Longjing are treasures of Chinese tea culture, representing the essence of tea art and cultural heritage from various regions.

    Innovating from the source - The craft of silver teapots


    Since ancient times, our ancestors have wisely used pure silver material to cook clear spring water and nourish life. The forging of handmade silver kettles is undoubtedly a traditional craft that combines complexity and delicacy.

    Tips for Maintaining Silverware


    Prevent silverware from turning black: Hydrogen sulfide and sulfides cause silverware to tarnish. Due to the presence of sulfur in the air, certain foods (such as vegetables, eggs, etc.) contain hydrogen sulfide. It is essential to clean silverware as soon as possible after use to avoid sulfide formation (commonly known as oxidation).

    Dongfang Jing She: A Pot, A World


    Silver teapots have been highly regarded since ancient times. In the past, it was said that 'boiling water in a silver pot is precious, and brewing tea in a silver pot is esteemed.' Every moment of pouring tea from a silver pot is a tribute to life, a sedimentation and accumulation of time.

    Why have gold and silver been considered precious since ancient times?


    Gold and silver have been valuable commodities since ancient times due to their scarcity, physical and chemical properties, as well as historical and cultural factors.

    Basic introduction to silver: What is 925 silver?


    925 sterling silver actually refers to silver products that contain 92.5% silver.

    Why are there so many categories of silver?


    925 silver: refers to silver that contains 92.5% silver, which is recognized as the standard for pure silver according to international standards. 100% silver is relatively soft, cannot be shaped during production, making it inconvenient for creating silver jewelry, and it is also prone to "oxidation," commonly known as "tarnishing."

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