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Tea Tongs (Cha Jia, 茶夹) — A Tool of Purity and ...
The cha jia allows the master to handle teaware gracefully, avoiding direct touch. Each movement with the tongs reflects respect — for the tea, the guest, and the sacred simplicity...
Tea Tongs (Cha Jia, 茶夹) — A Tool of Purity and ...
The cha jia allows the master to handle teaware gracefully, avoiding direct touch. Each movement with the tongs reflects respect — for the tea, the guest, and the sacred simplicity...
The Kettle (Chahu, 茶壶) — The Heart of the Tea C...
In Gongfu Cha, the kettle unites fire and water — two forces that awaken tea’s essence. Each pour, each sound of boiling water, becomes a meditative rhythm, connecting the tea...
The Kettle (Chahu, 茶壶) — The Heart of the Tea C...
In Gongfu Cha, the kettle unites fire and water — two forces that awaken tea’s essence. Each pour, each sound of boiling water, becomes a meditative rhythm, connecting the tea...
Cha Hai — The Fairness Pitcher in the Art of Tea
The cha hai symbolizes equality and fairness. It gathers tea from the pot and shares it evenly, reminding us that the true tea spirit lies in balance — in taste,...
Cha Hai — The Fairness Pitcher in the Art of Tea
The cha hai symbolizes equality and fairness. It gathers tea from the pot and shares it evenly, reminding us that the true tea spirit lies in balance — in taste,...
The Tea Vessel (Cha He, 茶荷) — A Touch of the Be...
The cha he is where tea first meets the senses — the curve of the leaves, the scent of the mountain. This simple bowl invites stillness and attention, reminding us...
The Tea Vessel (Cha He, 茶荷) — A Touch of the Be...
The cha he is where tea first meets the senses — the curve of the leaves, the scent of the mountain. This simple bowl invites stillness and attention, reminding us...
Chaban (Tea Tray): The Foundation of Harmony in...
The tea tray, or cha pan, is more than a base for teaware — it’s the stage where water, tea, and movement meet. Crafted from wood, bamboo, or stone, it...
Chaban (Tea Tray): The Foundation of Harmony in...
The tea tray, or cha pan, is more than a base for teaware — it’s the stage where water, tea, and movement meet. Crafted from wood, bamboo, or stone, it...
Tea Towel (Cha Jin, 茶巾) — A Symbol of Cleanline...
Tea Towel (Cha Jin, 茶巾) is more than just a piece of cloth.In Chinese tea culture, it symbolizes cleanliness, mindfulness, and respect for every moment of the ceremony.Discover how a...
Tea Towel (Cha Jin, 茶巾) — A Symbol of Cleanline...
Tea Towel (Cha Jin, 茶巾) is more than just a piece of cloth.In Chinese tea culture, it symbolizes cleanliness, mindfulness, and respect for every moment of the ceremony.Discover how a...