Tenmoku Jian Zhan Maintenance Guide
As a functional yet artistic object rooted in daily life, Jian Zhan is not merely a vessel for tea but also a work of living art. It serves practical purposes while nurturing one’s temperament. Thus, proper care is essential during use. Jian Zhan should be stored in well-ventilated areas, avoiding hot, humid environments or being tightly wrapped or sealed. It should also be kept clean and free from contact with grease or oil.
Daily Care
After your final tea session each day, rinse the Jian Zhan thoroughly with boiling water. Gently wipe away any tea stains on the glazed surface using a soft cotton cloth, then let it air-dry naturally in a ventilated space. Avoid leaving tea residue on the surface, as prolonged buildup can dull its appearance. Regular use and diligent cleaning will reward you with evolving beauty over time—transformations best experienced firsthand rather than described in words.
Long-Term Storage
If your Jian Zhan teapot or cup will remain unused for extended periods, promptly discard any leftover tea leaves or liquid. Clean it thoroughly, invert it to air-dry completely, and store it in a dry place to prevent odors or mold. When storing teapots, leave the lid slightly ajar to ensure airflow and avoid moisture buildup inside.
This mindful care preserves both the elegance and functionality of your Jian Zhan, allowing its artistry to flourish with time.