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Teacups

From fine porcelain tasting cups to everyday mugs, our selection of tea cups includes a variety of sizes and materials so you can choose the one that's right for you.

  • Glass Infuser Cup
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    The glass infuser cup's ability to brew tea far exceeds its rather simple demeanor.

    The lid helps maintain brew temperature, but also serves as a trivet...


  • Ming Tasting Cups
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    A modern interpretation of traditional Ming Dynasty blue-and-white porcelain, our Ming Tasting Cups are crafted in Dehua, Fujian from paper-thin white porcelain and finished with a hand-painted cerulean rim line....


  • Yixing Tasting Cup
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    These are our shop cups, used for all the tastings that we conduct day in and day out. They're pretty basic: crafted of yixing clay, then given a pure white glaze on the inside. For use with your own gong fu cha preparation.


  • Ru Kiln Oval Cup Pair
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    Part of our Song Kiln Collection, this pair of cups is inspired by the celadon ware of the Song Dynasty's Imperial Ru Kiln.

    These elegant cups were crafted in northern Taiwan by nationally acclaimed master ceramicist Xu De Jia. Sold as a pair, the...


  • Ru Kiln Lotus Cup Pair (Large)
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    Part of our Song Kiln Collection, this pair of cups is inspired by the celadon ware of the Song Dynasty's Imperial Ru Kiln.

    Stately and refined in form, these lotus-motif cups were crafted by nationally acclaimed Taiwanese master ceramicist, Xu De Jia. Sold as...


  • Ru Kiln Lotus Cup Pair (Small)
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    Part of our Song Kiln Collection, this pair of cups is inspired by the celadon ware of the Song Dynasty's Imperial Ru Kiln.

    Presenting a stately and refined form, these lotus-motif cups were crafted by nationally acclaimed Taiwanese master ceramicist, Xu De Jia. Sold...