YUNNAN TEAS
Creative Grey Glaze Ceramic Cute Lucky Tiger 150ml Gaiwan
Creative Grey Glaze Ceramic Cute Lucky Tiger 150ml Gaiwan
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Highlights: Creative, Grey Glaze
Size: 150ml
Material: Ceramic
Origin: Dehua
Packing list: Gaiwan * 1
Description:
• Unique grey glaze surface: Experience the smooth texture of the grey glaze on the gaiwan’s surface, giving you a brewing experience unlike any other.
• Cute lucky tiger painting: Admire the charming and stylish design of the cute lucky tiger painting on top of the sleek grey glaze, that’s sure to impress your guests.
• Highly functional and convenient: Easy to use and highly functional for brewing tea for multiple people in one go. The tight-sealing lid keeps your tea hot and fresh, so your brew always comes out perfect.
Why choosing China Tea Spirit:
✔ Artisan made with proven high quality.
✔ Best-in-class customer service with a 5 star rating.
✔ Worldwide shipping.
✔ 100% money back guarantee if not fully satisfied
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The tea-making technique of Longjing
Every spring, tea farmers pick fresh leaves in four rounds, in accordance with the changing seasons. They must carefully and gently pluck the leaves and immediately place them in tea baskets. If the leaves stay in the hands for too long, the temperature of the hands will affect the color of the leaves and, even more importantly, the flavor of the tea.
After being plucked, the fresh leaves undergo about an hour of pan-frying. Typically, 500 grams of fresh leaves will produce 100-150 grams of dried tea leaves.