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 千里江山“ - 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, 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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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..
It’s just big enough for my wife and I to have a nice tea. It’s also very beautiful as well as made nicely and functional. The artwork is spectacular with gold outlines as well as fine detail. Even the small trees and village are well done.