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Thumbnail of 3 Chamber Tin | Coppers
Each compartment holds approximately 1 - 2 ounces of tea, depending on density. Twist closure.
Thumbnail of Dragon | Yixing Set
Yixing teapots originate from the Yixing region in eastern China dating back to the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) when purple clay was first discovered. But it was not until the late Ming and Qing Dynasties (1573-1911) until the tradition matured and flourished.

Artisans utilize purple clay which contains natural minerals to create beautiful products of various forms and colors. They have maintained their unique reputation both in china and abroad as the "best vessel for brewing" fine Chinese teas.
Thumbnail of Round | Yixing Set
Yixing teapots originate from the Yixing region in eastern China dating back to the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) when purple clay was first discovered. But it was not until the late Ming and Qing Dynasties (1573-1911) until the tradition matured and flourished.

Artisans utilize purple clay which contains natural minerals to create beautiful products of various forms and colors. They have maintained their unique reputation both in china and abroad as the "best vessel for brewing" fine Chinese teas.
Thumbnail of Tilde | Yixing Set
Yixing teapots originate from the Yixing region in eastern China dating back to the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) when purple clay was first discovered. But it was not until the late Ming and Qing Dynasties (1573-1911) until the tradition matured and flourished.

Artisans utilize purple clay which contains natural minerals to create beautiful products of various forms and colors. They have maintained their unique reputation both in china and abroad as the "best vessel for brewing" fine Chinese teas.
Thumbnail of Graceful Beauty | Yixing Teapot
Yixing teapots originate from the Yixing region in eastern China dating back to the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) when purple clay was first discovered. But it was not until the late Ming and Qing Dynasties (1573-1911) until the tradition matured and flourished.

Artisans utilize purple clay which contains natural minerals to create beautiful products of various forms and colors. They have maintained their unique reputation both in china and abroad as the "best vessel for brewing" fine Chinese teas.
Thumbnail of Cranes & Waves | Tea Set
This tea set comes with four cups.
Thumbnail of Iris | Gaiwan

Gaiwans are a traditional Chinese lidded bowl, without handles, used for the infusion and consumption of tea, consisting of a bowl, a lid, and a saucer representing people, heaven and earth, respectively.

$24.00 Iris | Gaiwan
Thumbnail of Dew Brew-in-Mug with infuser & lid 18 oz | Lavender Mist

Dew Brew-in-Mug with an extra-fine hole stainless steel infuser and dual-function lid allows you the convenience to have your favorite tea anywhere! Enjoy a wide variety of tea, including fine loose leaf teas such as Rooibos tea to large whole leaf teas like Oolong. Our large tea infuser (2.75 inch diameter) allows tea leaves to expand fully, thus bringing out the maximum flavor.

To make your desired strength of tea, simply take the infuser out from the mug at the optimal time. Remove the infuser easily and safely with its heat-resistant plastic grip loop. The lid will serve as a drip dish for the infuser.
Thumbnail of Dew Brew-in-Mug with infuser & lid 18 oz | Natural Cotton

Dew Brew-in-Mug with an extra-fine hole stainless steel infuser and dual-function lid allows you the convenience to have your favorite tea anywhere! Enjoy a wide variety of tea, including fine loose leaf teas such as Rooibos tea to large whole leaf teas like Oolong. Our large tea infuser (2.75 inch diameter) allows tea leaves to expand fully, thus bringing out the maximum flavor.

To make your desired strength of tea, simply take the infuser out from the mug at the optimal time. Remove the infuser easily and safely with its heat-resistant plastic grip loop. The lid will serve as a drip dish for the infuser.
Thumbnail of Dew Brew-in-Mug with infuser & lid 18 oz | Minty Aqua

Dew Brew-in-Mug with an extra-fine hole stainless steel infuser and dual-function lid allows you the convenience to have your favorite tea anywhere! Enjoy a wide variety of tea, including fine loose leaf teas such as Rooibos tea to large whole leaf teas like Oolong. Our large tea infuser (2.75 inch diameter) allows tea leaves to expand fully, thus bringing out the maximum flavor.

To make your desired strength of tea, simply take the infuser out from the mug at the optimal time. Remove the infuser easily and safely with its heat-resistant plastic grip loop. The lid will serve as a drip dish for the infuser.
Thumbnail of Slate Gray | 28 oz Modern Style Teaset With Tray
This is a complete tea set in soft matte colors. Tray is designed to hold teapot (with removable infuser) and four cups. Cups have light ridges along exterior for better hold.
Thumbnail of Green | 28 oz Modern Style Teaset With Tray
This is a complete tea set in soft matte colors. Tray is designed to hold teapot (with removable infuser) and four cups. Cups have light ridges along exterior for better hold.
Thumbnail of Neutral Pink | 28 oz Modern Style Teaset With Tray
This is a complete tea set in soft matte colors. Tray is designed to hold teapot (with removable infuser) and four cups. Cups have light ridges along exterior for better hold.
Thumbnail of Mug with Lid & Infuser | Yellow Flower
15 oz Mug with Lid & Infuser
Thumbnail of Mug with Lid & Infuser | Crane
15 oz Mug with Lid & Infuser
Thumbnail of Mug with Lid & Infuser | Wave
15 oz Mug with Lid & Infuser
Thumbnail of Mug with Lid & Infuser | Fish
15 oz Mug with Lid & Infuser
Thumbnail of Long Arm | Yixing Teapot
Yixing teapots originate from the Yixing region in eastern China dating back to the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) when purple clay was first discovered. But it was not until the late Ming and Qing Dynasties (1573-1911) until the tradition matured and flourished.

Artisans utilize purple clay which contains natural minerals to create beautiful products of various forms and colors. They have maintained their unique reputation both in china and abroad as the "best vessel for brewing" fine Chinese teas.
Thumbnail of Everest Tea Tumbler | 22oz Violet
Insulated tumbler with built-in infuser basket
Thumbnail of Everest Tea Tumbler | 22oz Black
Insulated tumbler with built-in infuser basket
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