As my design studio professor Paula Horrigan always stressed, a good design is “simple, elegant and direct.” When it comes to brewing tea, nothing fits the bill better than the t… Read More
IntroductionIf you're a tea enthusiast, you must have heard of the Yixing Clay Gongfu Tea Set. The traditional Chinese tea set is made of clay from the Yixing region in China and is renowned… Read More
If you have a friend who appreciates Chinese tea culture, you may notice a small figurine adorning their tea tray. Known as a Tea Pet, this little companion joins them in enjoying tea. Takin… Read More
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All tea comes from the same plant called camellia… Read More
Last Updated on 05/24/2022 by Desmond What teapot is best for brewing tea? Many senior tea lovers may give you the same answer: a Chinese Yixing Zisha Teapot. These unglazed, soil-color smal… Read More
In addition to the necessary tea utensils such as Yixing Zisha teapot and gaiwan, the “Cha Dao Set 6 Pieces” are indispensable for Gong Fu Cha tools. So, what are the Cha Dao Set… Read More
Old Chinese Yixing Teapot by Zhao Quanyin
Wonderful yixing teapot from the Qing-Dynasty 19th ct. (Tongzhi – Daoguang), marked Quan Yin She Ji 权寅赦记and 2 sma… Read More
Chinese Yixing Teapot
Decorative Chinese Yixing-tea-pot. Grey green ware with beige-brown blossoms.
Artist’s mark inside the lid and at bottom: 預景州 yu jing… Read More
The inextricable tea drinking culture of East Asia is well known, where tea is far more than just a pleasant beverage. Not only is tea enjoyed personally and at social events, in small tea p… Read More
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Pu erh tea diet dr oz. Dementia Friendly Faith Community. This tea… Read More
Assumptions drive our lives.
Some have little bearing on our day-to-day lives,
Neanderthals were dumb.
whereas others can have a huge, potentially life-altering, impact,
The water from our… Read More
Ann Arbor is home to one of the largest outdoor art fairs in the country, an event that townies either love or hate. I personally love it and have been to many an artist’s booth over t… Read More
Gongfu is an old-fashioned way of preparing tea that accompanies multiple infusions of the same type of tea in one small teapot. This way of preparation made its way from Chaozhou during the… Read More
What’s not to love about a two-spouted teapot?!
Do I serve green tea or black tea? What the heck—serve both. In the same pot!
Is this not perfect?
Evidently it’s not, becau… Read More
The Friday Roundup is a weekly collection of five of my favorite blog posts from around the world. It’s my little way of getting the word out about all of my favorite tea blogs. Is the… Read More
Giving a gift is the best feeling, and as the world’s second-favorite drink, tea is loved by everyone. Whether it’s get-well wishes, a welcome to the neighborhood, or just becau… Read More
Early in China’s Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), Fujian tea producers began a new tea process, resulting in wulong—or oolong—teas. For these, three to four tea leaves… Read More
Teaware Meaning
The modern definition of teaware (Cha Ju, 茶具) is different from the ancient times. Teaware used to refer to the various tools used in tea production and consump… Read More