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Introduction to Yixing Clay Tea Pets:Yixing clay tea pets are small clay figurines nurtured with tea, designed to add a touch of fun and charm to the tea-drinking experience. Made from the same material as Yixing teapots, these tea pets absorb tea over time, becoming smoother and richer in color as they age.
How to Care for Yixing Clay Tea Pets:
Nurture with Tea Water: When caring for your tea pet, always use tea water, not plain water.
Avoid Prolonged Soaking: Don’t leave your tea pet soaked in tea water for too long, as this can dull its surface shine.
Clean Regularly: Daily care involves brushing off tea stains and occasionally polishing the tea pet with a tea cloth to maintain its luster.
Watch Temperature Differences: Avoid moving the tea pet from hot tea water to a cold environment quickly, as sudden temperature changes can cause cracks.
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Keep your tea pet out of prolonged sunlight exposure to prevent fading.
Let it Rest: Give your tea pet occasional breaks, allowing it to dry naturally after periods of care.
Size Range:5cm*3.5cm*4.7cm
Ru Kiln :Ru Kiln is located in Qingliang Temple, Baofeng County, Henan Province, which was part of Ruzhou during the Song Dynasty, hence the name. It is known as the foremost among the "Five Great Kilns" and has the reputation of being "like jade, not jade, but superior to jade." Belonging to the celadon series, the main glaze colors include sky blue, powder blue, and sky blue, with the sky blue being the most precious. The glaze of Ru Kiln is warm and jade-like, pure and soft, and simple yet elegant.
The body of the porcelain is grayish-white, similar to the gray after incense has burned, commonly known as the "incense ash body." The glaze has fine cracks that interweave in a diagonal pattern, deep and shallow, resembling fish scales or cicada wings. There are very few surviving pieces of Ru Kiln porcelain.
Ge Kiln:Ge Kiln porcelain is famous for its unique crackle glaze, which has a natural and unpretentious pattern, forming a strong contrast with the smooth and moist glaze. The body color comes in various shades including black, dark gray, light gray, and earthy yellow, with the grayish-blue being predominant. The Ge Kiln is mainly known for its celadon color. The surviving pieces of Ge Kiln porcelain are mainly collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing, the National Palace Museum in Taipei, the Shanghai Museum, and some major museums abroad. The Ge Kiln is part of the official kilns from the Song Dynasty.
Product Name: Maneki Neko 360-Degree Rotating Tea Set with Tea Tray
Product Includes:
- 1 Teapot
- 4 Tea Cups
- 1 Tea Tray
- 1 Portable Pouch
Product Materials and Craftsmanship:
- Teapot: Ceramic
- Tea Cups: Ceramic
- Tea Tray: Bamboo Slices + Melamine Plate
- Portable Pouch: Cloth
Dimensions:
- Tea Cups: 4*4.5cm
- Teapot: 6.5*10cm, Teapot Handle: 6.5cm
- Tea Tray: 20cm*20cm
- Portable Pouch: 22.5*22.5cm
This product is a proxy purchase, and we apologize for the Chinese text in the product images.
This is a complete tea set that a customer was looking for. We sourced a few high-quality options for them to choose from, and they ended up selecting this set. This Chinese tea set is part of the Ru Kiln ware collection. It's shipped directly from Dehua, the porcelain capital of China, and is produced by a well-established brand that has been in the industry for twelve years. The brand is quite popular, with 100,000 followers on the Chinese version of TikTok. With regular use and nourishment by tea soup, this set will develop these mysterious golden lines, also known as "crazing" or "bloom." Craazing, also referred to as "bloom," is an irrational reaction during the Ru Kiln firing process, where natural cracks appear on the surface of the porcelain. This is often seen as a unique decorative effect. These cracks form due to the different expansion rates of the body and glaze during firing and are sometimes intentionally created to produce a distinctive beauty.
This tea set includes:
6 tea cups with a capacity of 50ml each
1 lidded bowl with a capacity of 155ml
1 tea strainer set measuring 9.7cm by 3.8cm
1 fair cup measuring 36.8cm by 23.6cm
1 tea caddy plus tea utensils (known as the "Six Gentlemen of Tea")
1 tea tray
Product Name: Lucky Dragon Quick-Brew Tea Set - Perfect for Gongfu Tea Beginners with Tea Leaf Strainer
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions and Capacity:
- Quick-Brew Tea Set: 8.2cm (W) x 11.2cm (H) / 300ml Capacity
- Teacup: 5.7cm (W) x 4cm (H) / 35ml Capacity
- Storage Pouch: 11.5cm (W) x 8.3cm (D) x 16.3cm (H)
What's Inside:
- 1 Infuser Tea Cup with Separable Tea Leaves (includes strainer and lid)
- 3 Mini Tea Cups
- 1 Portable Storage Pouch for On-the-Go Use
What is a Quick-Brew Tea Set:
The Quick-Brew Tea Set is a streamlined, travel-friendly tea infuser that usually consists of a teapot with a built-in strainer and one or more tea cups. It's ideal for individuals looking to enjoy a quick cup of tea in a fast-paced lifestyle. The design allows for the separation of tea leaves from the water, making it easy to brew a variety of teas, especially types like oolong, black, and white teas that require leaf separation for optimal flavor.
Product Name: Classic Travel Quick-Brew Tea Set with Tea Leaf Strainer – Perfect for Gongfu Tea Beginners
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions and Capacity:
Quick-Brew Tea Pot: 9cm (W) x 11.2cm (H) / 240ml Capacity
Teacup: 6.2cm (W) x 3.5cm (H) / 40ml Capacity
Storage Pouch: 11.5cm (L) x 8.3cm (W) x 16.3cm (H) (includes one pot and three cups)
Brown Leather Carry Bag: 30cm (L) x 15cm (W) x 12.7cm (H) (includes one pot, four cups, one tea canister, and one tea tray)
Tea Tray: 28cm (L) x 11cm (W) x 3.5cm (H)
Tea Canister: 7.8cm (W) x 8cm (H), 160ml Capacity
What's Included:
Basic Set includes:
1 Infuser Tea Pot with Separable Tea Leaves (includes strainer and lid)
3 Mini Tea Cups
1 Portable Storage Pouch (perfect for on-the-go)
Set with Tea Tray includes:
1 Infuser Tea Pot with Separable Tea Leaves (includes strainer and lid)
4 Mini Tea Cups
1 Brown Leather Carry Bag (convenient for travel)
1 Tea Canister
Product Description:
This stylish and functional tea cup is perfect for personal tea brewing. Made from durable, high-borosilicate glass, it’s designed to handle extreme temperature changes from -4°F to 302°F, allowing you to pour boiling water directly into the cup without worry. The built-in ceramic infuser makes it easy to quickly filter tea leaves, while the lid can be flipped upside down to conveniently hold the infuser when not in use.
Capacity: 13.5oz (400ml)
Ideal for tea lovers who appreciate both practicality and aesthetics!
Product Overview:
Our tea bags are made from a high-quality corn fiber material, crafted from natural corn starch. This eco-friendly material is biodegradable and fully compostable, so it’s not only safe but also better for the environment. The bags are tasteless, odor-free, and transparent, giving you a clear view of the tea inside. It's a premium, sustainable option for tea lovers.
The tea bags passed the ILAC-MRA certification, meeting international food material safety standards.
Test report number: 2413403176
Key Features:
Number of tea bags: 100 pcs
String length: 17 cm
Folded tea bag design – no need for sealing machines
Tea bag size: 7 cm x 7 cm
Holds up to 5 grams of dry tea
How to tell if your tea bag is made from corn fiber or nylon plastic:
Here’s a simple fire test to distinguish between corn fiber (PLA) and nylon plastic:
Corn Fiber (PLA)
Smoke color: White or light gray
Smell: Slightly sweet or caramel-like, similar to burnt plant fibers or corn syrup
Afterburn: Leaves almost no residue, just fine ash
Nylon Plastic
Smoke color: Dark gray or black
Smell: Strong, unpleasant plastic odor, like burning chemicals
Afterburn: Melts into hard plastic beads
Product Description:
The tea set is a Jun porcelain "San Cai" (Three Talents) gaiwan. Its design is innovative, featuring a brown diamond pattern circular ring that adds a unique and antique charm. The glaze is in a peacock blue, entirely handmade with original craftsmanship, requiring a high level of skill and difficulty in firing. It is not a mass-produced item. The gift box includes a signed certificate from Master Ren Xiaofei, along with a collector's certificate card.
Key Information:
Origin: Shenhou Town, Henan, China
Artist: Ren Xiaofei
Dimensions: width 10.3 cm(4 in), height 10 cm (3.9 in)
Capacity: 120 ml
Weight: 395g(13.9oz)
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:
Xiaofei Ren is a distinguished figure in contemporary Jun porcelain. As a Master of Arts and Crafts in Xuchang and a representative inheritor of the city's intangible cultural heritage in Jun porcelain firing techniques, he founded Zouyu Kiln and serves as its head. Ren is dedicated to integrating traditional Jun porcelain craftsmanship with modern aesthetics and technology. He has innovatively developed unique glaze systems such as Purple Light Glaze, Landscape Glaze, and Matte Crystalline Glaze. His works have won multiple ceramic art and design awards, and signature pieces like the "Purple Light Glaze Tea Set" and "Meiping Vase" have earned him widespread recognition in the industry. With a core philosophy of "Living Ceramic Art," Ren's creations preserve classical forms while incorporating modern functionality, positioning him as a pioneer in both the innovation and commercialization of Jun porcelain art.
Product Description:
This tea set is a Jun porcelain "Dragon Head" teapot. The handle of the teapot is shaped like a dragon, and the lid handle is designed in the form of a dragon’s head. The design is inspired by the dragon motifs found in the Hongshan culture, dating back to 6500-5000 BC. The color features a beautiful kiln change effect, resembling meteorites falling, with a blue-green base and a reddish-purple top. The bottom of the teapot is engraved with the "Jun Shang Yuan" logo.
Key Information:
Studio: Shangyuan Jun
Artist: Yang Pengfei
Dimensions: Mouth width 3.8 cm(1.5in), height 10.6 cm(4.1in), length 12.5 cm(4.9in)
Capacity: 200 ml
Weight: 220 g(7.76oz)
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:
Pengfei Yang, a Henan Province Ceramic Art Master and Xuchang Arts and Crafts Master, is a leading figure in contemporary Jun porcelain teapot artistry and a distinguished representative of Central China's teapot culture.Trained under Kong Xiangqing, a Chinese Master of Arts and Crafts, Yang has dedicated over 20 years to perfecting Jun porcelain craftsmanship. In 2011, he founded Shangyuan Jun Kiln, pioneering the "Form-Glaze Integration" concept to revolutionize Jun porcelain teapot making. He overcame the traditional challenges of clay shrinkage and developed the unique "Square-Inch Kiln Transmutation" technique. By incorporating cultural elements from Liangzhu jade artifacts and Han-Wei bronzes into his teapot designs, he created masterpieces such as "Renhe Teapot" and "Han Tile Teapot," which have repeatedly won national honors like the China Arts and Crafts "Hundred Flowers Award."Yang advocates for a creative philosophy of "Function as the foundation, aesthetics as the expression," driving Jun porcelain’s transformation from display pieces to lifestyle art. Recognized as the "Innovator of Central China's Teapot Art," he seamlessly bridges millennia-old kiln traditions with modern tea culture, allowing Jun porcelain to shine with contemporary brilliance within the delicate space of a teapot.
Product Description:
This tea set is a Handmade Jun Ware Chinese Minimalist Kungfu Teapot, featuring a turquoise glaze with scattered yellow oil-drop patterns and a rounded, compact, and adorable design.
Key Information:
Studio: Shangyuan jun
Author: Yang Pengfei
Size: mouth width 3.8cm, overall height 9cm, length 12.8cm
Capacity: 185ml
Weight: 214g (7.5oz)
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:
Pengfei Yang, a Henan Province Ceramic Art Master and Xuchang Arts and Crafts Master, is a leading figure in contemporary Jun porcelain teapot artistry and a distinguished representative of Central China's teapot culture.
Trained under Kong Xiangqing, a Chinese Master of Arts and Crafts, Yang has dedicated over 20 years to perfecting Jun porcelain craftsmanship. In 2011, he founded Shangyuan Jun Kiln, pioneering the "Form-Glaze Integration" concept to revolutionize Jun porcelain teapot making. He overcame the traditional challenges of clay shrinkage and developed the unique "Square-Inch Kiln Transmutation" technique. By incorporating cultural elements from Liangzhu jade artifacts and Han-Wei bronzes into his teapot designs, he created masterpieces such as "Renhe Teapot" and "Han Tile Teapot," which have repeatedly won national honors like the China Arts and Crafts "Hundred Flowers Award."
Yang advocates for a creative philosophy of "Function as the foundation, aesthetics as the expression," driving Jun porcelain’s transformation from display pieces to lifestyle art. Recognized as the "Innovator of Central China's Teapot Art," he seamlessly bridges millennia-old kiln traditions with modern tea culture, allowing Jun porcelain to shine with contemporary brilliance within the delicate space of a teapot.
Product Description:
This Handmade Jun Ware Lidded Bowl features a serene cobalt blue interior and an exterior with dynamic glaze transitions reminiscent of galaxy reflections. Includes collector's certificate card in gift box. Base seal: "Houshan Yeren" (垕山野人).
Key Information:
Artisan: Chen Kuifeng
Dimensions: Width 10cm, Height 8.5cm
Capacity: 150ml
Weight: 399g
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:
Chen Kuifeng, born in 1981 in Yuzhou, Henan, is a distinguished figure in contemporary Jun porcelain. Known by the self-styled name “Houshan Wildman,” he is a recognized inheritor of Yuzhou’s intangible cultural heritage and the founder & artistic director of Zhenyu Jun Kiln Co., Ltd. His deep artistic expertise and spirit of innovation have allowed him to merge traditional Jun porcelain craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, making him a key force in preserving and advancing Jun porcelain culture.
Chen’s works have received numerous prestigious awards, including the China Arts and Crafts "Hundred Flowers Award" and the Henan Jun Porcelain Kiln Transmutation Art Competition Gold Award. Many of his pieces have been collected by institutions such as the National Museum of China.
Actively engaged in the industry, he serves as the Deputy Secretary-General of the China Jun Porcelain Culture Exchange Center and a member of the Henan Arts and Crafts Association. Through his efforts in cultural exchange, he plays a crucial role in promoting Jun porcelain on the international stage.

Blue and white porcelain Jingdezhen teapot - hand-painted Kung Fu tea set-140ml
$249.99
Unit price perBlue and white porcelain Jingdezhen teapot - hand-painted Kung Fu tea set-140ml
$249.99
Unit price perProduct Description:
This tea set is an antique Jingdezhen teapot. It is hand-painted with a picture of a pine tree admiring the moon, with detailed carvings, and the bottom is carefully polished to avoid damaging the countertop. It is handwritten and signed, and the quality is guaranteed. It is fired at high temperature, with a uniform and translucent glaze, thick glaze, and a simple and elegant overall look.
Key Information:
Origin: Jingdezhen
Size: Width 11.5cm, Height 9.5cm
Capacity: 140ml
Weight: 153g
Blue-and-white porcelain:
Blue-and-white porcelain (Qinghauci), a gem of Chinese ceramic art, boasts a history spanning over a thousand years, originating in the Tang Dynasty and reaching its zenith during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Crafted on a white porcelain base with cobalt-blue pigments to create intricate patterns, it stands as one of China’s most iconic ceramics.
Renowned domestically and globally, blue-and-white porcelain graces museums and luxury art markets. Its distinctive designs—from floral motifs to landscape scenes—carry auspicious symbols of harmony. Each blue-and-white tea set transcends utility, embodying artistic mastery and the profound cultural heritage of traditional Chinese 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.

Blue and white porcelain Jingdezhen tea cup - hand-painted pastel peach pattern-80ml
$99.99
Unit price perBlue and white porcelain Jingdezhen tea cup - hand-painted pastel peach pattern-80ml
$99.99
Unit price perProduct Description:
This tea set is a Jingdezhen hand-painted pastel peach tea cup, which uses fine brushwork and has a fine quality. The porcelain is thin, smooth and transparent, and can well present the color of the tea soup.
Key Information:
Origin: Jingdezhen
Size: 6cm wide, 5cm high
Capacity: 80ml
Weight: 47g
Blue-and-white porcelain:
Blue-and-white porcelain (Qinghauci), a gem of Chinese ceramic art, boasts a history spanning over a thousand years, originating in the Tang Dynasty and reaching its zenith during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Crafted on a white porcelain base with cobalt-blue pigments to create intricate patterns, it stands as one of China’s most iconic ceramics.
Renowned domestically and globally, blue-and-white porcelain graces museums and luxury art markets. Its distinctive designs—from floral motifs to landscape scenes—carry auspicious symbols of harmony. Each blue-and-white tea set transcends utility, embodying artistic mastery and the profound cultural heritage of traditional Chinese 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.

Blue and white porcelain Jingdezhen tea cup - longevity peach green glaze-70ml
$89.99
Unit price perBlue and white porcelain Jingdezhen tea cup - longevity peach green glaze-70ml
$89.99
Unit price perProduct Description:
This tea set is a Jingdezhen blue and white porcelain teacup. The glaze is elegant and lustrous, the porcelain is delicate, and the inner wall is transparent. The longevity peach is painted by hand, and the painting method is natural. The longevity peach is a traditional Chinese classical decorative pattern, which means happiness, health, good luck, and longevity.
Key Information:
Origin: Jingdezhen
Size: 7cm wide, 5cm high
Capacity: 70ml
Weight: 57g
Blue-and-white porcelain:
Blue-and-white porcelain (Qinghauci), a gem of Chinese ceramic art, boasts a history spanning over a thousand years, originating in the Tang Dynasty and reaching its zenith during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Crafted on a white porcelain base with cobalt-blue pigments to create intricate patterns, it stands as one of China’s most iconic ceramics.
Renowned domestically and globally, blue-and-white porcelain graces museums and luxury art markets. Its distinctive designs—from floral motifs to landscape scenes—carry auspicious symbols of harmony. Each blue-and-white tea set transcends utility, embodying artistic mastery and the profound cultural heritage of traditional Chinese 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.
Product Description:
This Handmade Jun Ware Master Cup showcases a gradient glaze transitioning from violet at the base to celestial blue, accentuated by organic crackling patterns. Featuring a robust clay body and softly rounded form, it combines artisanal durability with ergonomic comfort for daily tea rituals.
Key Information:
Studio: Changjia Jun Ware (常家钧瓷)
Dimensions: Width 7.5cm × Height 4.3cm
Capacity: 80ml
Weight: 152g
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:
ChangJia Jun Porcelain Studio is a key institution in the Jun porcelain craftsmanship scene in Yuzhou, Henan Province. Dedicated to preserving and innovating traditional Jun porcelain techniques, the studio is located in Yuzhou, Xuchang, Henan, the birthplace of Jun porcelain.
As part of Yuzhou’s thriving Jun porcelain industry, the studio's creative approach embraces the unique kiln transmutation artistry of Jun porcelain—“One color before firing, a thousand variations after.” Their work emphasizes elegant, classical forms and natural glaze transformations, covering a range of products including teaware and decorative porcelain.
Product Description:
This "Peach Blossom Grove Series" Handmade Jun Ware Cup by Houshan Yeren pays homage to Tang Bohu (唐伯虎), the Ming Dynasty polymath renowned for maintaining artistic freedom amidst life's turbulence. The lush floral glaze patterns evoke a blooming peach blossom forest, transporting users to the poetic ambiance of Tang's legendary Peach Blossom Hermitage. Includes Master Chen Kuifeng's handwritten signature and collector's certificate in the gift box.
Key Information:
Artisan: Chen Kuifeng (陈奎峰)
Dimensions: Width 7cm × Height 6cm
Capacity: 50ml
Weight: 179g
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:
Kuifeng Chen, born in 1981 in Yuzhou, Henan, is a distinguished figure in contemporary Jun porcelain. Known by the self-styled name “Houshan Wildman,” he is a recognized inheritor of Yuzhou’s intangible cultural heritage and the founder & artistic director of Zhenyu Jun Kiln Co., Ltd. His deep artistic expertise and spirit of innovation have allowed him to merge traditional Jun porcelain craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, making him a key force in preserving and advancing Jun porcelain culture.
Chen’s works have received numerous prestigious awards, including the China Arts and Crafts "Hundred Flowers Award" and the Henan Jun Porcelain Kiln Transmutation Art Competition Gold Award. Many of his pieces have been collected by institutions such as the National Museum of China.
Actively engaged in the industry, he serves as the Deputy Secretary-General of the China Jun Porcelain Culture Exchange Center and a member of the Henan Arts and Crafts Association. Through his efforts in cultural exchange, he plays a crucial role in promoting Jun porcelain on the international stage.