Brewing Vessels
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Master Yixing, Style 531
$268.00
$268.00
A broad-bodied pot with a wide lid that makes it easy to fill and clean. The sturdy form of this pot is accented by bamboo details on the body, lid, spout and handle. Perfect for a variety of teas, but we think this pot would work best for... →
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Snow Tea Bowl
$36.00
$36.00
A traditional Japanese chawan with a translucent white glaze, reminiscent of freshly fallen snow — the perfect canvas for a bowl of matcha. Complete your setup with a matcha... →
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Ding Kiln Chrysanthemum Bowl
$280.00
$280.00
Part of our Song Kiln Collection, this tea bowl is inspired by the celadon ware of the Song Dynasty's Ding... →
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Apprentice Yixing, Style 723
$230.00
$230.00
A classic shipiao ("stone ladle") teapot, rendered in traditional zini (purple clay) for a timeless aesthetic.
Our Yixing teapots are half-handmade. A manual mold is used to assist the artisan in forming the body and lid of the vessel, while the spout, handle, and knob are formed freehand; the final teapot is... →
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Artisan Yixing, Style 634
$280.00
$280.00
A uniquely designed teapot, rendered in revered zhuni (vermillion clay).
Our Yixing teapots are half-handmade. A manual mold is used to assist the artisan in forming the body and lid of the vessel, while the spout, handle, and knob are formed freehand; the final teapot is assembled and finished entirely... →
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Artisan Yixing, Style 635
$280.00
$280.00
A practical teapot, rendered in revered zhuni (vermillion clay).
Our Yixing teapots are half-handmade. A manual mold is used to assist the artisan in forming the body and lid of the vessel, while the spout, handle, and knob are formed freehand; the final teapot is assembled and finished entirely... →
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Master Yixing, Style 552
$480.00
$480.00
A spacious teapot, rendered in revered zhuni (vermillion clay).
Our Yixing teapots are half-handmade. A manual mold is used to assist the artisan in forming the body and lid of the vessel, while the spout, handle, and knob are formed freehand; the final teapot is assembled and finished entirely... →
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Master Yixing, Style 553
$480.00
$480.00
A classic fanggu ("ancient-style") teapot, rendered in revered zhuni (vermillion clay).
Our Yixing teapots are half-handmade. A manual mold is used to assist the artisan in forming the body and lid of the vessel, while the spout, handle, and knob are formed freehand; the final teapot is assembled... →
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Reserve Yixing, Style 810
$680.00
$680.00
An exquisitely crafted shipiao ("stone ladle") teapot, rendered in revered zhuni (vermillion clay).
Our Yixing teapots are half-handmade. A manual mold is used to assist the artisan in forming the body and lid of the vessel, while the spout, handle, and knob are formed freehand; the final teapot is assembled... →
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Reserve Yixing, Style 811
$680.00
$680.00
An exquisitely crafted xubian-style teapot, rendered in revered zhuni (vermillion clay).
Our Yixing teapots are half-handmade. A manual mold is used to assist the artisan in forming the body and lid of the vessel, while the spout, handle, and knob are formed freehand; the final teapot is assembled and finished... →
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Tea Travel Kit
$45.00
$45.00
Our Tea Travel Kit has everything you need to enjoy premium tea on the go. In the kit, you'll find three samples of artisanal whole leaf tea to explore, plus our 9.5oz Double Walled Glass Thermos to make the perfect brew. Brewing instructions are included for each tea so you can dial-in your infusion and unlock the full potential of the leaves. To brew, open the tea packet, place the leaves in the thermos then snap the filter in place above... →
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Tea Starter Kit
$35.00
$35.00
Our Tea Starter Kit has everything you need to start drinking premium loose leaf tea. In the kit, you'll find three samples of artisanal whole leaf tea to explore, plus our Glass Infuser Cup to make the perfect brew. Brewing instructions are included for each tea so you can dial-in your infusion and unlock the full potential of the leaves. To brew, open the tea packet, place the leaves in the glass infuser basket, add water, and infuse!... →