These large gaiwans of white porcelain provide a clean, neutral backdrop for your fine tea while keeping a self-assured stature and the gaiwan's classical elegance. With a wide, heavy saucer, they can easily be carried without singing fingers or toppling over. With the lightweight cup and lid pouring precisely and effortlessly, they make an excellent standard set for guests, tea parties, and side-by-side or blind tea tastings, where their uniformity—and discounts on orders of multiple—will come in handy. They make an equally excellent choice for any seeking an affordable entry into gongfu brewing. Or simply a large, white gaiwan. Call it your everyday china.
Why do I need a gaiwan?
The gaiwan is the most common tea vessel in China. It comprises three pieces: a thin-walled, handle-less cup, a saucer, and a lid. The cup is given a flared lip to hold it without
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