Name: Bing Dao Ancient Arbor Tea Type: Raw Pu erh Tea. "sheng" Year: 2017 2017 raw pu erh tea from Bing Dao, Meng Ku Township, YunNan province hundred year-old arbor tea from elevation of 2000 meter above. traditional hand made...
The Snowflake glaze porcelain is a soft and delicate piece, white as snow, and has a different texture feel and brightness than ordinary porcelain. It exudes a noble luxury and is definitely a good product for personal use or as...
Gaiwan is a type of most convenient teapot, and very easy to use. It could be preferable to use with most other tea wares. It is made of high borosilicate glass which can withstand hot temperature up to 300°F. Glass Gaiwan...
Simple designed and stylish large celadon cup can either be used as tea pitcher, tea cup or coffee cup. Item DetailFeature: capacity: 400 ml elegant pure green design fine glazed smooth bottom avoid scratching table [short_description] [/short_description]
The logo on the photo is just watermark of the photo. This gleaming glass cup is made of borosilicate glass which can resist hot temperature up to 300°F. The handmade crystal clear glass with hammer tone finished has a bling look...
Chinese blue and white porcelain tea tureen, a great tea bowl can be used alone, or for group with large size.
Fine quality Ge-Ware porcelain that being made beautifully neat and sleek. Tea run out smoothly, unhindered and straight from this exquisitely designed spout that water stream is perfectly poured with no worry of dripping.Specification: tea pot: L 6.10" x H...
Bitter at the entry, but not too irritated. A bit of slow returning with moderate sweetness. Second brewing has little astringent, but sweetness is not weakened. Amazing aftertaste, feel sweetness from last sips are fully accumulated and retained as melting syrup...
Tea Type: Pu Erh Tea (raw,”sheng”) Origin: Menghai, Yunnan Production Year: 2017 Ingredients: first flush spring raw leaves from about 800 year-old arbors Storing: dry, odorless and ventilated, avoid sun light Shelf Life: the more aged the better Lao Ban...