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  • Decoration

  • Cute

  • God of Wealth

  • Q‑style characters

  • Lucky Decorative Ornaments

  • Full of financial prosperity

The Cai Shen tea pet is an auspicious decorative piece often found on Chinese tea tables. Typically crafted from Yixing zisha clay, zhuni clay, or chengni clay, it features a small, rounded form that fits perfectly in a corner of the tea tray.

Its designs commonly depict the literary deity Bi Gan, the martial deity Zhao Gongming, or the fortune‑attracting Maitreya Buddha, frequently shown cradling ingots, ruyi scepters, or copper coins. With a gentle, smiling expression, these figures symbolize attracting wealth and prosperity, ensuring abundant riches, and fostering harmony that brings good fortune.

For everyday care, regularly nourish the piece with tea liquor and gently polish it with your hands; over time, this develops a warm, lustrous patina, while the tea’s aroma infuses the object. It serves as both a delightful collectible and a meaningful talisman, enhancing the tea‑setting experience.

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