All Teaware

Discover the world of teaware, from elegant teapots to delicate teacups, and find the perfect pieces to enhance your tea-drinking experience. Whether you prefer traditional Japanese or Chinese designs or more modern and contemporary styles, teaware comes in a variety of materials, including ceramic, porcelain, glass, and cast iron. Explore the different types of teapots, tea cups, and tea accessories available and learn how to brew the perfect cup of tea.

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Wide-Rimmed Fluted Tea Cup # 94388
Pine Green Flared Rim Cup  # 94516
Flambé Red Pitcher # 94484
Regular price €19,84
Flambé Red Pitcher # 94484
Gradient Straight-Lip Master Cup # 94481
Gradient Pedestal Porcelain Cup # 94473
Ice Jade Porcelain Tea Filter # 94466
Ice Jade Porcelain Tea Cup # 94454
Xiao Pan Yixing Teapot # 93868 220ml
Qinzhou Nixing Clay Teapot # 934191, 100 ml
Teacaddy # 25978, yixing clay
Regular price €304,14
Teacaddy # 25978, yixing clay
Fang Gu Yixing Teapot # 93866  280ml
Chabu Tea Runner for Dry Brewing # 93313
Chabu Tea Runner for Dry Brewing # 93269
Porcelain tea cup with the saucer  # 93836

Different types of teaware

There are many different types of teaware, each with its own unique design, material, and function. Here are some of the most common types of teaware:

  1. Teapots: Teapots come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials, including ceramic, porcelain, glass, and cast iron. They are designed to steep tea leaves and hold hot water for brewing tea.

  2. Tea cups: Tea cups come in various shapes and sizes and are typically made of ceramic or porcelain. They are designed to hold the brewed tea and are often paired with matching saucers.

  3. Gaiwans: Gaiwans are small, lidded cups that originated in China. They are typically made of porcelain or glass and are used for steeping and drinking tea.

  4. Yixing teapots: Yixing teapots are made of unglazed clay and are used primarily for brewing and serving Chinese teas. They are known for their porous clay, which absorbs the flavor of the tea and enhances its taste over time.

  5. Tea trays: Tea trays are used to hold teapots, tea cups, and other teaware during tea ceremonies. They are typically made of wood, bamboo, or ceramic.

  6. Tea caddies: Tea caddies are used to store loose-leaf tea and keep it fresh. They are typically made of ceramic or metal and come in various sizes and designs.

By choosing the right teaware, you can enhance your tea-drinking experience and enjoy the full flavor and aroma of your favorite teas.