Jesse's Teahouse
"One Thousand Li of Mountains and Rivers" Stone Tea Table
"One Thousand Li of Mountains and Rivers" Stone Tea Table
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This tea table is composed of a single-piece solid stone face imprinted with the calligraphy "Qian Li Jiang Shan ๅ้ๆฑๅฑฑโ - One Thousand Li of Mountains and Rivers - along with a full-length painted image of mountain, river and cloud scenery. The "Li" is a unit of measurement - about half a kilometer, or .3 miles.
The inspiration for the art comes from the work "Qian Li Jiang Shang Tu" by the Chinese painter Wang Ximeng,ย from the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). This masterpiece was the only work of Master Wang's to endure through history and the vibrant colors create a unique tea experience.
The channel surrounding the stone is made of heavy bamboo, providing a solid and dense frame without adding excess weight to the table. It is a good size for hosting groups of up to four.

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Great christmas gift
The table is absolutely beautiful and very well made. The water hose is a nice addition to have. My set up is looking a lot better.
Great little tray. Love the painting and the surface of the stone. Drains fast enough for even someone like me who tends to splash a lot of water. Has a permanent place in my home office.
Beautiful & Sturdy. Pictures don't do it justice
Very pretty and feels sturdy! The sturdiness proves it's good quality. One thing is that its smaller than I expected but I probably should have looked at the details for that..