Teaware

Teaware

There is no tea without teaware. A tea's flavor can be completely transformed by the vessel in which it is brewed, it could even be transformed by the cup from which it is sipped. Everything that goes into making our teaware is considered for both function and beauty: from the clay and glaze of our ceramic pieces, to each vessel’s unique shape.

While our collection is curated to emphasize traditional tea making, many of the pieces can be used independent of traditional methods. We invite you to explore our tea ware, and find pieces that will complement your daily tea ritual.

  • Celadon Gaiwan, Dark Clay

    Celadon Gaiwan, Dark Clay

    Brilliant Celadon glaze over dark stoneware. Portions of the gaiwan are unglazed, giving it a subtle rustic quality.
    $108.00
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  • Tianmu Tea Bowl, Wu

    Tianmu Tea Bowl, Wu

    An exceptionally beautiful Tianmu glazed tea bowl from Taiwanese ceramicist Xu De Jia, marked by a unique marbling of black and brown.
    $238.00
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  • Blossom Glass Teapot

    Blossom Glass Teapot

    The perfect teapot for blossoming or any other type of tea. Crafted of heat-proof borosilicate glass. Comes with a glass infuser to handle your non-blossoming teas.
    $28.00
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  • Porcelain Teapot, Hatchling

    Porcelain Teapot, Hatchling

    A round, perfectly balanced teapot picturing a young child feeding hatchlings in a garden. Qing Dynasty aesthetic, hand painted in varying shades of cobalt blue.
    $72.00
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  • Porcelain Teapot, Sturgeon

    Porcelain Teapot, Sturgeon

    A delightfully whimsical teapot, hand-painted in cobalt blue with a sturgeon that wraps around one side, its tail and dorsal fin continuing onto the lid.
    $72.00
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  • Porcelain Cups, Bamboo

    Porcelain Cups, Bamboo

    A pair of beautiful hand-painted tea cups. Bamboo leaves hand-painted in vibrant cobalt blue, on a canvas of paper thin porcelain from Jingdezhen.
    $18.00
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