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Gaiwan/Covered Bowl

Gaiwan-the covered tea bowl or tureen, is often used as a substitute teapot to steep Gongfu tea such as Wuyi oolong, Tie Guan Yin, phoenix single bush, pu-erh tea etc. in south Fujian and Guangdong Province of China.

It also could be used as a teacup, normally used for brewing Jasmine scented tea and green tea. People in Sichuan, Zhejiang and some Northern part of China prefer to use Gaiwan as a tea cup.

The most popular material of covered bowl is porcelain-white porcelain, hand-painted blue and white porcelain, colorful glazed porcelain etc.

A piece of handy Gaiwan almost become essential for steeping Chinese Kongfu tea.
It is very convenient for tea drinkers to enjoy the brewed tea leaves and the color of the tea soup. Also, the lid could be used to smell the tea aroma and control the concentration of the tea liquor.

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  1. Blue and White Porcelain Gaiwan-Fishing on the River

    $58.00
    Blue and white porcelain Gaiwan with hand-drawing landscape. Fishing on the river. A typical theme of Chinese classical poetic art. Learn More

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  2. Blue and White Porcelain Gaiwan-Lotus In Cup

    $53.00
    Blue and white porcelain Gaiwan with hand-drawing lotus pond. In China, lotus represents fair-mind, elegant and peace. And the mandarin fish represents wealth and honor. A very classic theme for tea-wares. Learn More

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  3. Blue and White Porcelain Gaiwan-Embraced by Good Fortune

    $48.00
    Blue and white porcelain Gaiwan with hand-drawing pattern of vine and "福" letter. It means the good fortune surrounding. Learn More

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  4. Ru Kiln Gaiwan-Mellow-Sky Cyan

    $25.00
    Beautiful sky cyan color Ru Kiln Gaiwan. Lead-free, eco-friendly material. Learn More
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