Teaware
Modern teawares are of pottery, porcelain, glass, bamboo, wood, calabash, metal, jade and various composite materials. Tea ware classified according to functions include the water boiler, primary tea brewing ware and auxiliary tea brewing ware. Classified according to form they are the single tea wares and the combined tea wares-tea sets.
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Blue and White Porcelain Caddy-Bottle Gourd
$219.00Blue and white porcelain caddy with hand-drawing bottle gourd. A very delicate drawing even the smallest details are fairly obvious. Learn More -
Black Gold Stone Teaboard-Drainage-Lotus Leaf
$225.00Lotus shape black gold stone tea-board. Rolling on the edge, vivid and lovely. Sturdy and durable. It never deform as bamboo or wood tea-board. So it's very easy to clean and maintain. Learn More -
Zi Sha-Purple Clay Tea Pot-300ML-Hand-carved Koi Pond
$215.00Purple clay tea pot decorated with hand-carved Koi pond pattern. Detailed, vivid, beautiful. Learn More -
Zi Sha-Purple Clay Tea Pot-460ML-Rounded Edges
$285.00The knob of the pot lid is inspired by phoenix coronet. Learn More -
Cast Iron Kettle with Copper Lid, Handle and Knob-High-temperature Oxidation-Longevity Crane
$265.00The cooper lid of the kettle fitted with silver hollow engraving knob. Representing it's exquisite workmanship. The kettle is decorated with Longevity Crane pattern. The crane pattern is vivid, detailed, primitive and elegant. In ancient Chinese legend, when a crane is shown among clouds it stands for longevity, wisdom and nobility. When shown among pine trees, the crane symbolizes determination, wealth and power. When two cranes are shown together, it is the ultimate depiction of longevity.
The interior of this kettle is charcoal fired at 800-1000 degree. To form a layer of high density oxide membrane. This oxide membrane has the effect of anti-oxidation and slow down the rusting process of the iron kettle.
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