What is a Gaiwan Tea Cup?
A Gaiwan is a classic traditional Chinese tea brewing vessel dating back to the Song Dynasty, consisting of three essential parts: the bowl, lid, and saucer. This iconic design lets you control steep time precisely to get your perfect tea flavor every time, and is ideal for brewing almost all tea types from green tea and oolong to pu’er and white tea.
Why Choose This Gaiwan?
This handcrafted Jingdezhen Gaiwan features a stunning kiln-change glaze finish, an ancient Chinese ceramic technique that produces one-of-a-kind color and texture patterns on every piece. The deep blue green base with subtle metallic gradient accents creates a silky, rabbit-hair like texture that shifts beautifully in light, making this Gaiwan as much a decorative art piece as a functional brewing tool.
Key Features of This Gaiwan
- Premium high-fired ceramic construction: Non-porous, heat-stable, and food-safe,不会 react with tea to preserve the pure natural flavor of your leaves
- 130ml (4.4oz) ideal capacity: Perfect for single person daily tasting or small gatherings with 1-2 guests
- Precision fit lid & ergonomic shape: Smooth rounded lid knob for easy handling, curved bowl for comfortable grip, and tight lid fit creates smooth controlled pouring with no messy drips
- Heat-resistant saucer: Protects your hands from hot temperatures, catches spilled water, and keeps your tea space clean and tidy
Specifications
Dimensions: 9.8cm (3.86in) diameter x 8.3cm (3.27in) total height
Capacity: 130ml / 4.4oz
Set includes: 1 x complete Gaiwan (bowl + lid + saucer)
Perfect For
This Gaiwan fits perfectly into any tea space: use it for daily morning tea at home, quick brewing at the office, small gongfu tea ceremonies with friends, or as a stunning centerpiece for your tea collection.
It is also an unforgettable gift for: tea lovers, fans of traditional Chinese culture, anyone who appreciates handcrafted ceramic art, perfect for birthdays, housewarmings, Christmas, or any special occasion.










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