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Pure White Porcelain Gaiwan
The gaiwan is also called the “sancai bowl”, which loosely translates into the synchronicity of man, earth and the sky as the cover of the gaiwan represents the sky, the bowl itself representing humankind, and the saucer below as earth.
Winter Snowfall For Christmas Porcelain Gaiwan
The gaiwan is also called the “sancai bowl”, which loosely translates into the synchronicity of man, earth and the sky as the cover of the gaiwan represents the sky, the bowl itself representing humankind, and the saucer below as earth.
Mesh Tea Infuser with Handle 1.38" Dia
Simply squeeze the handle to open the ball and fill with your loose leaf tea. Directly put it in your cup to brew the tea. It is really a convenient way to enjoy your tea at working time.
Mesh Tea Ball Infuser 1.57" Dia
Many people like using teabag because of its convenience. But most high quality teas are come in loose leaf form. So we recommend this stainless steel tea ball infuser which is a great way to brew loose leaf tea easily.
Mesh Tea Ball Infuser 2.56" Dia
Many people like using teabag because of its convenience. But most high quality teas are come in loose leaf form. So we recommend this stainless steel tea ball infuser which is a great way to brew loose leaf tea easily.
Happy Piggy Yixing Tea Pet
Being a part of traditional Chinese tea set, tea pet can decorate your tea table, adding Chinese traditional style on the table. There are varieties of tea pets in the forms of mythic creatures, Buddha god, animals, or even plants. To season the tea pet with tea liquid can make it glossier and smoother. The longer the tea pet is seasoned, the better the appearance will be.
Lucky Meistreya Buddha Yixing Tea Pet
This little cute Meistreya Buhhad is holding a yuanbao (元宝 , yuán bǎo) in his hands, laughing joyfully. To season the tea pet with tea liquid can make it glossier and smoother. The longer the tea pet is seasoned, the better the appearance will be. There are varieties of tea pets in the forms of mythic creatures, Buddha, or animals.
Laughing Maitreya Buddha Yixing Tea Pet
Tea pet is formed in various shapes. Buddha shape is a kind. To season the tea pet with tea liquid can make it glossier and smoother. The longer the tea pet is seasoned, the better the appearance will be. The laughing Maitreys Buddha Tea Pet has a wild and benignant look, can bring a peaceful and natural atmosphere for the brew.
Stainless Steel Filter
This small stainless steel filter fits various types of teapots, like glass teapot and porcelain teapots. It can make your brew more convenient. It is made of stainless steel wire, twisted into simple and fluent spiral shape.
Pure White Porcelain Tea Pitcher
Once your tea leaves are brewed correctly, the tea is then poured into the pitcher. The cha hai is used to hold the tea and make it the same density and taste throughout before serving the tea to your guests in the Pinming cups, hence why it is called a “Pitcher” or "Cha Hai" in Chinese. This Pure White Pitcher is made by porcelain, has max capacity of 180 ml. The material makes this pitcher better in retaining fragrance, thus the aroma will not lose quickly.
Pure White Porcelain Tea Cup 40ml / 1.35oz
5.0 2 Review
Pinming cups are what you pour the brewed tea into from your pitcher to actually drink the brewed tea from, the western equivalent would be the teacup, although Pinming cups are much smaller, shallow and thin. Remember, brewing tea Gongfu style is about fully enjoying every aspect of the tea to the fullest.
Pure White Porcelain Gaiwan and Tea Pitcher (Cha Hai)
4.0 1 Review
The Gaiwan is used traditionally to actually brew your tea leaves in, and pour the brewed tea from when brewing tea Gongfu style. Once your tea leaves are brewed correctly, the tea is then poured into the pitcher. The cha hai is used to hold the tea and make it the same density and taste throughout before serving the tea to your guests in the Pinming cups, hence why it is called a “Pitcher” or "Cha Hai" in Chinese.
Golden Sage Porcelain Gaiwan
The gaiwan is also called the “sancai bowl”, which loosely translates into the synchronicity of man, earth and the sky as the cover of the gaiwan represents the sky, the bowl itself representing humankind, and the saucer below as earth.
Chinese Landscape Scenery Porcelain Gaiwan
4.5 2 Review
The Gaiwan is used traditionally to actually brew your tea leaves in, and pour the brewed tea from when brewing tea Gongfu style. People use a gaiwan to gaze up the unfurling tea leaves and to smell the aroma of the brewing tea.
Cowboy’s Flute Song Porcelain Gaiwan
5.0 1 Review
The Gaiwan is used traditionally to actually brew your tea leaves in, and pour the brewed tea from when brewing tea Gongfu style. People use a gaiwan to gaze up the unfurling tea leaves and to smell the aroma of the brewing tea.
Clear Glass Gongfu Tea Pitcher (Cha Hai) 280ml / 9.5oz
5.0 1 Review
Once your tea leaves are brewed correctly, the tea is then poured into the pitcher. The cha hai is used to hold the tea and make it the same density and taste throughout before serving the tea to your guests in the Pinming cups, hence why it is called a “Pitcher” or "Cha Hai" in Chinese.
Clear Glass Lovely Tea Cup 50ml / 1.69oz
Small cup with elegant appearance, which is well-shaped. This lovely clear glass tea cup has a capacity of 50ml.
Double-wall Glass Tea Cups 50ml / 1.69oz
5.0 7 Review
If you decide to choose some tea cups to match your teapot, TeaVivre would like to recommend you these tea cups of nice shape and comfortable feel. They will make good pairs with your pot. The cup's volume is 50 ml.
Gongfu Tea Clear Glass Gaiwan 130ml / 4.4oz
The Gaiwan is used traditionally to actually brew your tea leaves in, and pour the brewed tea from when brewing tea Gongfu style. People use a gaiwan to gaze up the unfurling tea leaves and to smell the aroma of the brewing tea.
Clear Glass Gongfu Gaiwan [130ml / 4.4oz] and Tea Pitcher (Cha Hai) [280ml / 9.5oz]
The Gaiwan is used traditionally to actually brew your tea leaves in, and pour the brewed tea from when brewing tea Gongfu style. Once your tea leaves are brewed correctly, the tea is then poured into the pitcher. The cha hai is used to hold the tea and make it the same density and taste throughout before serving the tea to your guests in the Pinming cups, hence why it is called a “Pitcher” or "Cha Hai" in Chinese.
Gongfu Tea Clear Glass Gaiwan 130ml / 4.4oz with Two Double-wall Glass Tea Cups 50ml / 1.69 oz
5.0 2 Review
Gaiwan can be called covered bowl. It is a key set when brewing tea in Gongfu Style. The material of them is Borosilicate Glass. As it is a glass one, it is suitable for brewing green tea, white tea.
Four Variety Tea Tin
5.0 1 Review
Storing tea in a good method is important for someone who likes drinking tea. There, on TeaVivre, you can find these tins to store your tea.
Double Lidded Silver Tea Tin
Tin is the best for storage, which performs well in preventing moisture, anti-oxidization, blocking light and avoiding odor. It's a simple and easy way to keep your tea properly.

