Hi Lucie, I received the Chops, they look fantastic, thank you for all your help, I\'ll be sure to leave a feedback later this evening. Thank you again,
Erik, Waipahu[United States] - 5/06/2009
I recieved my Navy Dragon Jacket today. Tried it on, and it is perfect. Very comfortable. You now have another happy, loyal customer. A little foot note. I saw on the label that you are located in the Hai Dian district of Beijing. How serendipitous, because back in 2003 I was attending Zhong Yang Min Zu Da Xue, which is also in that district, finishing my degree in Chinese. Thank you again for your assistance.
Angie Jennings, Kansas City[United States] - 10/11/2007
I recently ordered the Fu Lu Shou Twin Dragons Mens Robe for my boyfriend as a Christmas gift. It looked beautiful online and I knew he would be pleased. I received the package the other day and when I opened it, my jaw literally dropped. In actuality the robe is even more beautiful than I thought-the intricacy and delicacy, yet masculinty of it! My friend saw it and agreed-it is absolutely gorgeous! He is going to flip! Its a robe fit for a king born in the year of the Dragon. Thank you so much- you have helped make our first Christmas special! I have since recommended this site to everybody I know who love Asian things!
heather, Garland[United States] - 12/07/2009
The story of teapots begins with their necessity -- the development of tea and its regular consumption required an efficient, and later an aesthetically pleasing, vessel for brewing and drinking.
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in the YiXing tradition has been strong since the Sung Dynasty (960-1279); wares are valued for their fine texture, thin walls, and naturally beautiful coloration ranging from light buff to deep maroon tones. The transition from drinking bowls to teapots was a smooth one. YiXing teapots were, and still are, used to brew tea as well as act as the drinking vessel -- one sips directly from the spout of a single-serving pot. YiXing teapots gradually season, the unglazed clay absorbing the flavor of brewed tea, making them a favorite choice for tea lovers. The dissemination of YiXing teapots greatly influenced not only the forms of teapots found throughout the world, but also prompted the invention of hard-paste porcelain in the western world.
“Hi Lucie, I received the Chops, they look fantastic, thank you for all your help, I\'ll be sure to leave a feedback later this evening. Thank you again,„
-Erik, Waipahu [United States]
“I recieved my Navy Dragon Jacket today. Tried it on, and it is perfect. Very comfortable. You now have another happy, loyal customer. A little foot note. I saw on the label that you are located in the Hai Dian district of Beijing. How serendipitous, because back in 2003 I was attending Zhong Yang Min Zu Da Xue, which is also in that district, finishing my degree in Chinese. Thank you again for your assistance.„
-Angie Jennings, Kansas City [United States]
“I recently ordered the Fu Lu Shou Twin Dragons Mens Robe for my boyfriend as a Christmas gift. It looked beautiful online and I knew he would be pleased. I received the package the other day and when I opened it, my jaw literally dropped. In actuality the robe is even more beautiful than I thought-the intricacy and delicacy, yet masculinty of it! My friend saw it and agreed-it is absolutely gorgeous! He is going to flip! Its a robe fit for a king born in the year of the Dragon. Thank you so much- you have helped make our first Christmas special! I have since recommended this site to everybody I know who love Asian things!
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