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Magnetic Tea Maker
Control the steeping time with one hand. Enjoy tea with ease.
Designed with a magnetic release system, this tea maker lets you separate tea leaves from the tea liquor instantly. Whether you're working at your desk, relaxing with a book, or sharing tea with friends, brewing becomes simpler and more enjoyable.
Enjoy loose leaf tea with a simple, efficient brewing experience. This all-in-one tea infuser combines brewing and filtering in a single vessel, making it perfect for daily tea sessions at home, in the office, or while traveling.
Panda Ceramic Gongfu Tea Tasting Cup
Add a playful touch to your tea session with this handcrafted ceramic tasting cup featuring an adorable panda design. Perfectly sized for Gongfu tea brewing, it holds just the right amount for appreciating aroma, color, and flavor. The smooth glaze and comfortable feel make it a joy to hold, while the panda motif adds charm to every sip.
Ideal for oolong, puerh, and other traditional teas
A great gift for tea lovers and panda fans alike
Enjoy a better tea experience every day with this versatile 800ml Glass Tea Maker.
Designed for both brewing and drinking, it features a removable infuser for loose leaf tea, easy-to-read hydration markings to help you stay on track throughout the day, and a wide-mouth opening for effortless filling and cleaning.
Whether you're making hot tea, cold brew, fruit-infused water, or herbal drinks, this all-in-one tea maker brings convenience, functionality, and modern style to your desk or home.
This is a simple and convenient tea-water separation cup that combines a fairness cup (gongdao cup) and a built-in infuser in one design.
The entire cup is made of high-borosilicate glass, offering excellent heat resistance and durability. The crescent-shaped glass infuser effectively filters tea leaves while allowing water to flow smoothly, making the brewing process simple and effortless.
With its clean, minimalist design, this cup is both practical and elegant, ideal for preparing a good cup of tea for yourself or your family during breakfast or work hours.
This cup is suitable for brewing all types of loose-leaf tea. In China, it is most commonly used for green tea, scented teas, and high-grade white teas, as it preserves the original flavor while allowing you to enjoy the beautiful visual transformation of the leaves as they unfurl.
Note:
Do not leave tea leaves in the cup for an extended period, as this may cause the tea to become over-extracted and bitter.
Material: Glass
Capacity: 450 mL
Dimensions: Height 11 cm; Maximum diameter 7.5 cm
This ceramic master cup is made in Dehua, China, using raw mineral clay fired at high temperatures. It features a classic blue-and-white glaze paired with colorful tuanhua (round floral motifs). The overall look is vibrant yet refined, showcasing an elegant traditional Chinese aesthetic. Suitable for personal use or as a thoughtful gift.
Material: Ceramic
Capacity: 70 mL
Size: 8 cm (width), 4.3 cm (height)
What is Tuanhua (团花)?
Tuanhua, also known as “ball-flower patterns,” doesn’t refer to any specific flower. Instead, it’s a decorative style where flowers, fruits, and geometric elements are arranged within a circular outline, forming a compact “ball-like” motif. The earliest versions date back to the Shang dynasty, appearing on bronze and white pottery. By the Yongzheng period of the Qing dynasty, tuanhua became widely used in imperial porcelain—especially in famille-rose ware—and later spread to folk kilns, becoming a beloved decorative style.
Tuanhua designs are known for their lively, free layouts. Circles of different sizes are arranged in seemingly casual yet harmonious compositions—sometimes single, sometimes overlapping in pairs or groups of three. Often paired with colors like white, black, and celadon white, they create a light, balanced visual effect. These motifs are commonly used on porcelain, clothing, and furniture, symbolizing reunion, prosperity, and completeness, carrying blessings of good fortune.
This set includes five cups made in Dehua, China. Each cup is hand-painted with a different motif: landscape, lotus, bamboo, mountain, and persimmon. The brushwork is smooth and expressive, bringing each design to life. All five cups use underglaze painting and feature the classic “douli” (conical hat) shape. They are fired at high temperatures, giving them a dense body and a smooth, delicate glaze that feels warm to the touch. The overall look is elegant and refined.
The cups show the typical characteristics of Ge ware, with a network of natural crackles across the surface. These patterns, known as “golden threads and iron lines,” become more distinct as they are nourished by tea over time.
The glaze is a soft gray-green color. The rim is slightly thickened to enhance the drinking experience.
Cup Size: 6.5 cm diameter, 4.8 cm height
Capacity: approx. 50 mL
Quantity: 5 cups total
All measurements are taken by hand and may have small variations.
【 One of a Kind】Jun ware tea cup-handmade pine green striped master cup-90ml
$62.99 USD
Unit price per【 One of a Kind】Jun ware tea cup-handmade pine green striped master cup-90ml
$62.99 USD
Unit price perProduct Description:
This tea set is a Jun porcelain teacup. The stripes on the teacup are hand-made and fired at high temperature to create a beautiful pine green color.
Note: Each piece is handmade. The glaze result is unpredictable, ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike.
Key Information:
Artisan: Wang Xile (王喜乐)
Dimensions: Width 8cm × Height 4cm
Capacity: 90ml
Weight: 175g
Jun Ware:
Jun ware is a rare Chinese ceramic art, once reserved for emperors. Its magic lies in kiln transmutation—each piece develops unique, unpredictable shades of blue, purple, and red during high-temperature firing. No two are ever alike, making every piece a one-of-a-kind masterpiece of fire and craftsmanship.
Recommended purchase:
For tea lovers: a handcrafted teaware that elevates the tea drinking experience.
For art collectors: a unique masterpiece that will never be replicated.
For interior design: an upgrade to any modern or classic space.
Artisan Profile:
Xile Wang is a seasoned artisan in contemporary Jun porcelain, renowned for his expertise in teaware creation, particularly in the art of traditional charcoal firing. He is widely recognized as a "Master of Teapot Art."
Wang specializes in designing and crafting Jun porcelain teaware, integrating ancient charcoal-firing techniques with the natural beauty of kiln transmutation. His works feature rich, rustic glazes and distinctive textures, exemplified in teapot series such as the "Ancient Tree Teapot," "High Pear Teapot," and "Bamboo Knot Teapot." Characterized by elegant, flowing forms, his creations strike a balance between functionality and artistic expression.
Among his signature works, glaze variations like "Forbidden City Red," "Starry Sky Blue," and "Emerald Green" showcase the mesmerizing "One color before firing, a thousand variations after" charm of Jun porcelain.
Through his innovative application of charcoal firing, Wang has elevated Jun porcelain teaware craftsmanship, setting a new benchmark for the fusion of traditional techniques and modern aesthetics.
Product Description:
This tea set is a Jun ware teacup with a mountain pattern. The mountain on the teacup is hand-carved and charcoal-fired to create the green color of the mountain, with realistic colors.
Note: Each piece is handmade. The glaze result is unpredictable, ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike.
Key Information:
Artisan: Wang Xile (王喜乐)
Dimensions: Width 8.4cm × Height 4.5cm
Capacity: 100ml
Weight: 162.5g
Jun Ware:
Jun ware is a rare Chinese ceramic art, once reserved for emperors. Its magic lies in kiln transmutation—each piece develops unique, unpredictable shades of blue, purple, and red during high-temperature firing. No two are ever alike, making every piece a one-of-a-kind masterpiece of fire and craftsmanship.
Recommended purchase:
For tea lovers: a handcrafted teaware that elevates the tea drinking experience.
For art collectors: a unique masterpiece that will never be replicated.
For interior design: an upgrade to any modern or classic space.
Artisan Profile:
Xile Wang is a seasoned artisan in contemporary Jun porcelain, renowned for his expertise in teaware creation, particularly in the art of traditional charcoal firing. He is widely recognized as a "Master of Teapot Art."
Wang specializes in designing and crafting Jun porcelain teaware, integrating ancient charcoal-firing techniques with the natural beauty of kiln transmutation. His works feature rich, rustic glazes and distinctive textures, exemplified in teapot series such as the "Ancient Tree Teapot," "High Pear Teapot," and "Bamboo Knot Teapot." Characterized by elegant, flowing forms, his creations strike a balance between functionality and artistic expression.
Among his signature works, glaze variations like "Forbidden City Red," "Starry Sky Blue," and "Emerald Green" showcase the mesmerizing "One color before firing, a thousand variations after" charm of Jun porcelain.
Through his innovative application of charcoal firing, Wang has elevated Jun porcelain teaware craftsmanship, setting a new benchmark for the fusion of traditional techniques and modern aesthetics.
This fairness cup (gong dao bei) is fully handcrafted in Jingdezhen, China’s famed “porcelain capital.”
Its surface is decorated with traditional Chinese floral motifs, painted using the famille rose (fencai) enamel technique.
A fairness cup is used to control consistency when serving tea.
After pouring from a teapot or gaiwan, the liquor is gathered and mixed in the cup before being served to each guest.
This ensures that everyone enjoys tea with the same strength, flavor, and temperature.
The name “fairness cup” carries the idea of equality and respect—every guest is treated the same.
Material: Porcelain
Capacity: 200 mL
Dimensions: Height 7.7 cm; Max diameter at top: 9 cm
What is Tuanhua?
Tuanhua, also known as “ball-flower patterns,” doesn’t refer to any specific flower.
Instead, it’s a decorative style where flowers, fruits, and geometric elements are arranged within a circular outline, forming a compact “ball-like” motif.
The earliest versions date back to the Shang dynasty, appearing on bronze and white pottery.
By the Yongzheng period of the Qing dynasty, tuanhua became widely used in imperial porcelain—especially in famille-rose ware—and later spread to folk kilns, becoming a beloved decorative style.
Tuanhua designs are known for their lively, free layouts.
Circles of different sizes are arranged in seemingly casual yet harmonious compositions—sometimes single, sometimes overlapping in pairs or groups of three.
Often paired with colors like white, black, and celadon white, they create a light, balanced visual effect.
These motifs are commonly used on porcelain, clothing, and furniture, symbolizing reunion, prosperity, and completeness, carrying blessings of good fortune.