YUNNAN TEAS
Hand-painted Ceramic Orchid Kung Fu Tea Set
Hand-painted Ceramic Orchid Kung Fu Tea Set
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Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Our team will ship your order within 3 business days. The time it takes to receive your order depends on the shipping method chosen at checkout, with delivery typically ranging from 7 to 15 days.
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Return Policy
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Have you been struggling to bring along your tea set when you ventured out? Travel tea set is great but you just want it more authentic gong fu style?
Our new elegant orchid hand painting tea set is here to help. The set includes 1 stunning Gaiwan, beautiful tea cups for 2, a handy tea cloth, a elegant glass fair cup and a exquisite bag to easily pack all these tea wares.
Don’t miss out this great deal and save the money and time of buying separately.
Size:
Gaiwan – 130ml | W 8.7 * H 7.5cm
Tea cup – 60ml | W 6.3 * H 4.3cm
Fair cup – 120ml | W 6.5 * H 6.3cm
Material: Ceramic
Origin: Dehua
Suitable for:
Green tea, Yellow tea, Red tea, Oolong tea, Puerh
Packing list:
Gaiwan * 1
Tea cup * 2
Fair cup * 1
Tea cloth * 1
Tea bag * 1
Why choosing China Tea Spirit:
✔ Artisan made with proven high quality.
✔ Best-in-class customer service with a 5 star rating.
✔ Worldwide shipping. Free on all orders over $49.
✔ 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.