Gongfu Bamboo Tweezers Gong Fu Kungfu Cup
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$38.00
These Bamboo Tweezers allow you to hold the cup without touching the rims of the small Gongfu teacups with your hands, which may be considered rude by some.
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The Chinese Words on this tea set literally Translates to "Things Working Out According To Plan". Bestow your best wishes on your friends and loved ones, by giving them this tea set!
Yixing Teapots
This Red Clay Teapot is fully handmade from authentic Chaozhou Red Clay by Mr Zhang, who started making Red Clay teapots early in his childhood. The shape of the teapot is auspicious and brings forth good fengshui.
Glass Teapots
Want to brew the perfect cup of tea, without all the tea leaf particles floating around in your drink? This Heat-Resistant Glass Teapot comes with an in-built infuser, allowing you to brew tea according to your tastes and preferences by being able to monitor the color of the tea from the outside.
Tea Accessories
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Yixing Teapots
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Fairness Cup
Greatly enhance your tea-drinking experience! This Glass Fairness Cup is ideal for distributing an even brew of tea to your guests in even portions.
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