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  • Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces

    Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces

    宜兴紫砂 一陶一社六頭長樂套組 260ml 尺寸/size (inch) 茶壶 Tea pot with lid: 5.8* 3.7* 3.4 cm /1pcs 茶杯 Tea cups: 2.1* 2.1 cm  /4 pcs 茶海 Fairness Cup with lid: 3.6* 2.9 cm /1pcs   Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces The Yixing pronounced (E-Shing) teapot was the first vessel designed specifically for brewing tea during the Ming dynasty (1368 – 1644). The first Yixing teapots originated west of Taihu, the great lake in the Jiangsu province around 100 miles from Shanghai. ... Pottery has been produced in Yixing since neolithic times. Yixing teapots are intended for pu’er, black, and oolong teas. They can also be used for green or white teas, however, the heat retention characteristics of Yixing make the brewing process extremely difficult; and in such cases, the water must be heated to no greater than 85 °C (185 °F), before pouring into the teapot. A famous characteristic of Yixing teapots is their ability to absorb trace amounts of brewed tea flavors and minerals into the teapot with each brewing. Over time, these accumulate to give each Yixing teapot its own unique interior coating that flavors and colors future brewings. It is for this reason that soap is never recommended for cleaning Yixing teapots, but instead, fresh distilled water and air drying. Many tea connoisseurs will steep only one type of tea in a particular Yixing teapot so that future brewings of the same type of tea will be optimally enhanced Yixing teapots are smaller than their western counterparts as the tea is often brewed using the gongfu style of brewing: shorter steeping durations with smaller amounts of water and smaller teacups (compared to western-style brewing). Traditionally, the tea from the teapot is poured into either a small pitcher, from which it is then poured into a teacup that holds approximately 30 ml or less of liquid, allowing the tea to be quickly and repeatedly ingested before it becomes cooled or into several teacups for guests. (Wikipedia)  

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  • Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces

    Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces

    宜兴紫砂 一陶一社六頭長樂套組 200ml 尺寸/size (inch) 茶壶 Tea pot with lid: 5.5 * 3.2 * 3.0 /1pcs 茶杯 Tea cups: 2.4* 1.6  /4 pcs 茶海 Fairness Cup with lid: 3.3* 2.5  /1pcs   Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces The Yixing pronounced (E-Shing) teapot was the first vessel designed specifically for brewing tea during the Ming dynasty (1368 – 1644). The first Yixing teapots originated west of Taihu, the great lake in the Jiangsu province around 100 miles from Shanghai. ... Pottery has been produced in Yixing since neolithic times. Yixing teapots are intended for pu’er, black, and oolong teas. They can also be used for green or white teas, however, the heat retention characteristics of Yixing make the brewing process extremely difficult; and in such cases, the water must be heated to no greater than 85 °C (185 °F), before pouring into the teapot. A famous characteristic of Yixing teapots is their ability to absorb trace amounts of brewed tea flavors and minerals into the teapot with each brewing. Over time, these accumulate to give each Yixing teapot its own unique interior coating that flavors and colors future brewings. It is for this reason that soap is never recommended for cleaning Yixing teapots, but instead, fresh distilled water and air drying. Many tea connoisseurs will steep only one type of tea in a particular Yixing teapot so that future brewings of the same type of tea will be optimally enhanced Yixing teapots are smaller than their western counterparts as the tea is often brewed using the gongfu style of brewing: shorter steeping durations with smaller amounts of water and smaller teacups (compared to western-style brewing). Traditionally, the tea from the teapot is poured into either a small pitcher, from which it is then poured into a teacup that holds approximately 30 ml or less of liquid, allowing the tea to be quickly and repeatedly ingested before it becomes cooled or into several teacups for guests. (Wikipedia)  

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  • Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces

    Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces

    宜兴紫砂 一陶一社六頭 靜心養神套組 200ml 尺寸/size (inch) 茶壶 Tea pot with lid: 5.5 * 3.5 * 2.8 /1pcs 茶杯 Tea cups: 2.5* 1.2  /4 pcs 茶海 Fairness Cup with lid: 3.3* 2.3  /1pcs   Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 6 Pieces The Yixing pronounced (E-Shing) teapot was the first vessel designed specifically for brewing tea during the Ming dynasty (1368 – 1644). The first Yixing teapots originated west of Taihu, the great lake in the Jiangsu province around 100 miles from Shanghai. ... Pottery has been produced in Yixing since neolithic times. Yixing teapots are intended for pu’er, black, and oolong teas. They can also be used for green or white teas, however, the heat retention characteristics of Yixing make the brewing process extremely difficult; and in such cases, the water must be heated to no greater than 85 °C (185 °F), before pouring into the teapot. A famous characteristic of Yixing teapots is their ability to absorb trace amounts of brewed tea flavors and minerals into the teapot with each brewing. Over time, these accumulate to give each Yixing teapot its own unique interior coating that flavors and colors future brewings. It is for this reason that soap is never recommended for cleaning Yixing teapots, but instead, fresh distilled water and air drying. Many tea connoisseurs will steep only one type of tea in a particular Yixing teapot so that future brewings of the same type of tea will be optimally enhanced Yixing teapots are smaller than their western counterparts as the tea is often brewed using the gongfu style of brewing: shorter steeping durations with smaller amounts of water and smaller teacups (compared to western-style brewing). Traditionally, the tea from the teapot is poured into either a small pitcher, from which it is then poured into a teacup that holds approximately 30 ml or less of liquid, allowing the tea to be quickly and repeatedly ingested before it becomes cooled or into several teacups for guests. (Wikipedia)  

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  • Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 7 Pieces Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 7 Pieces

    Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 7 Pieces

    宜兴紫砂 一陶一社  七頭百福套組 200ml 尺寸/size (inch) 茶壶 Tea pot with lid: 5 * 3.5 * 2.8 /1pcs 茶杯 Tea cups: 2.1* 2.1  /6 pcs Yixing Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 7 Pieces The Yixing pronounced (E-Shing) teapot was the first vessel designed specifically for brewing tea during the Ming dynasty (1368 – 1644). The first Yixing teapots originated west of Taihu, the great lake in the Jiangsu province around 100 miles from Shanghai. ... Pottery has been produced in Yixing since neolithic times. Yixing teapots are intended for pu’er, black, and oolong teas. They can also be used for green or white teas, however, the heat retention characteristics of Yixing make the brewing process extremely difficult; and in such cases, the water must be heated to no greater than 85 °C (185 °F), before pouring into the teapot. A famous characteristic of Yixing teapots is their ability to absorb trace amounts of brewed tea flavors and minerals into the teapot with each brewing. Over time, these accumulate to give each Yixing teapot its own unique interior coating that flavors and colors future brewings. It is for this reason that soap is never recommended for cleaning Yixing teapots, but instead, fresh distilled water and air drying. Many tea connoisseurs will steep only one type of tea in a particular Yixing teapot so that future brewings of the same type of tea will be optimally enhanced Yixing teapots are smaller than their western counterparts as the tea is often brewed using the gongfu style of brewing: shorter steeping durations with smaller amounts of water and smaller teacups (compared to western-style brewing). Traditionally, the tea from the teapot is poured into either a small pitcher, from which it is then poured into a teacup that holds approximately 30 ml or less of liquid, allowing the tea to be quickly and repeatedly ingested before it becomes cooled or into several teacups for guests. (Wikipedia)  

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    Yixing Clay Tea Set 2 Pieces Yixing Clay Tea Set 2 Pieces

    Yixing Clay Tea Set 2 Pieces

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    紫砂套組(一壺二杯碟) Size(Inch) 茶壶 Tea pot: 4.5 * 3.5 * 2.2  茶杯 Tea cup: 2.7 * 2.7 *1.4 (2Pc) 茶盘 Tray: 3.2 * 3.2 * 0.4 (2Pc)   YIXING PURPLE CLAY (ZI SHA) TEA SET 2 PIECES  The Yixing pronounced (E-Shing) teapot was the first vessel designed specifically for brewing tea during the Ming dynasty (1368 – 1644). The first Yixing teapots originated west of Taihu, the great lake in the Jiangsu province around 100 miles from Shanghai. ... Pottery has been produced in Yixing since neolithic times. Yixing teapots are intended for pu-erh, black, and oolong teas. They can also be used for green or white teas, however, the heat retention characteristics of Yixing make the brewing process extremely difficult; and in such cases, the water must be heated to no greater than 85 °C (185 °F), before pouring into the teapot. A famous characteristic of Yixing teapots is their ability to absorb trace amounts of brewed tea flavors and minerals into the teapot with each brewing. Over time, these accumulate to give each Yixing teapot its own unique interior coating that flavors and colors future brewings. It is for this reason that soap is never recommended for cleaning Yixing teapots, but instead, fresh distilled water and air drying. Many tea connoisseurs will steep only one type of tea in a particular Yixing teapot so that future brewings of the same type of tea will be optimally enhanced Yixing teapots are smaller than their western counterparts as the tea is often brewed using the gongfu style of brewing: shorter steeping durations with smaller amounts of water and smaller teacups (compared to western-style brewing). Traditionally, the tea from the teapot is poured into either a small pitcher, from which it is then poured into a teacup that holds approximately 30 ml or less of liquid, allowing the tea to be quickly and repeatedly ingested before it becomes cooled or into several teacups for guests. (Wikipedia)

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    $129.99$119.99

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    Yixing Hand-made Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set Anxiang Yixing Hand-made Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set Anxiang

    Yixing Hand-made Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set Anxiang

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    宜兴 紫砂老段泥 锦盒 暗香 圆珠壶 5头茶具200ml  茶壶 Tea pot: 10cm*7cm/1pcs 茶杯 Tea cup:3cm*6cm/4pcs   Yixing Hand-made Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set Anxiang Yixing teapots are intended for pu’er, black, and oolong teas. They can also be used for green or white teas, however, the heat retention characteristics of Yixing make the brewing process extremely difficult; and in such cases, the water must be heated to no greater than 85 °C (185 °F), before pouring into the teapot. A famous characteristic of Yixing teapots is their ability to absorb trace amounts of brewed tea flavors and minerals into the teapot with each brewing. Over time, these accumulate to give each Yixing teapot its own unique interior coating that flavors and colors future brewings. It is for this reason that soap is never recommended for cleaning Yixing teapots, but instead, fresh distilled water and air drying. Many tea connoisseurs will steep only one type of tea in a particular Yixing teapot so that future brewings of the same type of tea will be optimally enhanced. Yixing teapots are smaller than their western counterparts as the tea is often brewed using the gongfu style of brewing: shorter steeping durations with smaller amounts of water and smaller teacups (compared to western-style brewing). Traditionally, the tea from the teapot is poured into either a small pitcher, from which it is then poured into a teacup that holds approximately 30 ml or less of liquid, allowing the tea to be quickly and repeatedly ingested before it becomes cooled or into several teacups for guests. (Wikipedia) Yixing has a long history as the “Pottery Capital” of China. It was there during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 CE) that the world's first teapots were created... First, when the tea is brewed in teapots made from the special “Zisha” (purple sand) clay, a tiny amount of tea is absorbed in the interior. That season the pot. The first Yixing teapots originated west of Taihu, the great lake in the Jiangsu province around 100 miles from Shanghai. They became a favorite of the Chinese intellectual class for their naturalism in both material and form. The distinctive reddish stoneware teapots came to be considered the best for brewing tea.

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  • Yixing Hand-made Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set Anxiang 5 Pieces Yixing Hand-made Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set Anxiang 5 Pieces

    Yixing Hand-made Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set Anxiang 5 Pieces

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    宜兴 紫砂原矿紫泥 暗香 虚扁壶 5头茶具200ml  Yixing Hand-made Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set Anxiang 茶壶 Tea pot(inch): 5.5 * 4 * 3 茶杯 Tea cup(inch): 2.5*2.5*1.5 * 4piece Yixing Hand-made Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set Anxiang Yixing teapots are intended for pu’er, black, and oolong teas. They can also be used for green or white teas, however, the heat retention characteristics of Yixing make the brewing process extremely difficult; and in such cases, the water must be heated to no greater than 85 °C (185 °F), before pouring into the teapot. A famous characteristic of Yixing teapots is their ability to absorb trace amounts of brewed tea flavors and minerals into the teapot with each brewing. Over time, these accumulate to give each Yixing teapot its own unique interior coating that flavors and colors future brewings. It is for this reason that soap is never recommended for cleaning Yixing teapots, but instead, fresh distilled water and air drying. Many tea connoisseurs will steep only one type of tea in a particular Yixing teapot so that future brewings of the same type of tea will be optimally enhanced Yixing teapots are smaller than their western counterparts as the tea is often brewed using the gongfu style of brewing: shorter steeping durations with smaller amounts of water and smaller teacups (compared to western-style brewing). Traditionally, the tea from the teapot is poured into either a small pitcher, from which it is then poured into a teacup that holds approximately 30 ml or less of liquid, allowing the tea to be quickly and repeatedly ingested before it becomes cooled or into several teacups for guests. (Wikipedia) Yixing has a long history as the “Pottery Capital” of China. It was there during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 CE) that the world's first teapots were created... First, when the tea is brewed in teapots made from the special “Zisha” (purple sand) clay, a tiny amount of tea is absorbed in the interior. That season the pot. The first Yixing teapots originated west of Taihu, the great lake in the Jiangsu province around 100 miles from Shanghai. They became a favorite of the Chinese intellectual class for their naturalism in both material and form. The distinctive reddish stoneware teapots came to be considered the best for brewing tea.

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    $96.90

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    YIXING HAND-MADE PURPLE CLAY (ZI SHA) TEA SET ANXIANG 6 PIECES YIXING HAND-MADE PURPLE CLAY (ZI SHA) TEA SET ANXIANG 6 PIECES

    YIXING HAND-MADE PURPLE CLAY (ZI SHA) TEA SET ANXIANG 6 PIECES

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    宜兴紫砂6頭手工茶具 Size(Inch) 茶壶 Tea pot: 5.5* 3.5 * 2.6 茶杯 Tea cup: 2.5 * 2.5 * 1.3 (4Pc) 茶盘 Tray: 3.2 * 3.2 * 0.4    YIXING PURPLE CLAY (ZI SHA) TEA SET 2 PIECES  The Yixing pronounced (E-Shing) teapot was the first vessel designed specifically for brewing tea during the Ming dynasty (1368 – 1644). The first Yixing teapots originated west of Taihu, the great lake in the Jiangsu province around 100 miles from Shanghai. ... Pottery has been produced in Yixing since neolithic times. Yixing teapots are intended for Pu-Erh, black, and oolong teas. They can also be used for green or white teas, however, the heat retention characteristics of Yixing make the brewing process extremely difficult; and in such cases, the water must be heated to no greater than 85 °C (185 °F), before pouring into the teapot. A famous characteristic of Yixing teapots is their ability to absorb trace amounts of brewed tea flavors and minerals into the teapot with each brewing. Over time, these accumulate to give each Yixing teapot its own unique interior coating that flavors and colors future brewings. It is for this reason that soap is never recommended for cleaning Yixing teapots, but instead, fresh distilled water and air drying. Many tea connoisseurs will steep only one type of tea in a particular Yixing teapot so that future brewings of the same type of tea will be optimally enhanced. Yixing teapots are smaller than their western counterparts as the tea is often brewed using the gongfu style of brewing: shorter steeping durations with smaller amounts of water and smaller teacups (compared to western-style brewing). Traditionally, the tea from the teapot is poured into either a small pitcher, from which it is then poured into a teacup that holds approximately 30 ml or less of liquid, allowing the tea to be quickly and repeatedly ingested before it becomes cooled or into several teacups for guests. (Wikipedia)

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  • Yixing Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 5 Pieces Tianji Yixing Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 5 Pieces Tianji

    Yixing Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 5 Pieces Tianji

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    宜兴紫砂 天际壶 户外便携式 功夫茶壶 旅行茶具套装  茶壶 Tea pot: 12.5*8.5*6 cm 150ml 茶杯 Tea cup: 6*3 cm 40ml 茶盘 Tray: 30*14*2 cm

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    $92.99

  • Yixing Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 8 Pieces Shipiao Yixing Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 8 Pieces Shipiao

    Yixing Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 8 Pieces Shipiao

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    宜兴紫砂 石瓢壶 功夫茶壶 茶具套装  茶壶 Tea pot: 14* 11* 7 cm /1pcs 茶杯 Tea cups: 6* 3 cm  /6 pcs 茶海 Fairness Cup: 11* 8* 5 cm /1pcs   Yixing Purple Clay (Zi Sha) Tea Set 8 Pieces Shipiao The Yixing pronounced (E-Shing) teapot was the first vessel designed specifically for brewing tea during the Ming dynasty (1368 – 1644). The first Yixing teapots originated west of Taihu, the great lake in the Jiangsu province around 100 miles from Shanghai. ... Pottery has been produced in Yixing since neolithic times. Yixing teapots are intended for pu’er, black, and oolong teas. They can also be used for green or white teas, however, the heat retention characteristics of Yixing make the brewing process extremely difficult; and in such cases, the water must be heated to no greater than 85 °C (185 °F), before pouring into the teapot. A famous characteristic of Yixing teapots is their ability to absorb trace amounts of brewed tea flavors and minerals into the teapot with each brewing. Over time, these accumulate to give each Yixing teapot its own unique interior coating that flavors and colors future brewings. It is for this reason that soap is never recommended for cleaning Yixing teapots, but instead, fresh distilled water and air drying. Many tea connoisseurs will steep only one type of tea in a particular Yixing teapot so that future brewings of the same type of tea will be optimally enhanced Yixing teapots are smaller than their western counterparts as the tea is often brewed using the gongfu style of brewing: shorter steeping durations with smaller amounts of water and smaller teacups (compared to western-style brewing). Traditionally, the tea from the teapot is poured into either a small pitcher, from which it is then poured into a teacup that holds approximately 30 ml or less of liquid, allowing the tea to be quickly and repeatedly ingested before it becomes cooled or into several teacups for guests. (Wikipedia)  

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    $208.90

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