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English: Salt Dish. Tang Dynasty, Famen Si
It is a little-known fact that a pinch of salt was typically added to Chinese tea during its preparation. The salt was presented on this elegant, lotiform, silver dish. Its elaborate, bell-shaped cover is decorated with a design of ocean waves and sea-creatures, and topped by a lotus-bud knob. This object is one of a set from an imperial tea-service. Its inclusion in the Famen Si crypt is early evidence for the importance of tea in China. |
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