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Taiwan to host international tea ceramics exhibition in Antwerp

Taiwan is a place with a rich tea culture. Through the centuries, the tea bowl or chawan has witnessed many cultural changes, political upheavals, and new manufacturing techniques.

By: EBR - Posted: Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Taiwan will be the host country where local and international pottery artists and tea masters will give master classes and workshops, and a wide variety of tea related ceramics will be on display
Taiwan will be the host country where local and international pottery artists and tea masters will give master classes and workshops, and a wide variety of tea related ceramics will be on display

That is the reason why tea ceramics have a wide variety of styles, shapes and colors. Taiwan will host the 17th edition of the International Chawan Expo, Taiwan will be the host country where local and international pottery artists and tea masters will give master classes and workshops, and a wide variety of tea related ceramics will be on display.

Exhibition: 12 - 20 September SintBernardusabdij, 2620 Hemiksem free entry Masterclasses – workshops: 1820 September, De Rupel, Hoek 67, 2850 Boom

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