Bamboo Tea Boat by CS | Duo
Not only do they make elegant serving trays, bamboo tea boats also collect water during your tea preparation and service.
All the essential accessories for preparing tea.
Not only do they make elegant serving trays, bamboo tea boats also collect water during your tea preparation and service.
Not only do they make elegant serving trays, bamboo tea boats also collect water during your tea preparation and service.
Besides being a serving tray and contributing to the aesthetics of the tea ritual, this tea boat is a ceramic container to catch the water. Depending on the infusion technique used, you can dispose of the water used to heat your equipment as well as your rinse water. The water is drained by pouring through the hole on the top corner of the tea boat.
Besides being a serving tray and contributing to the aesthetics of the tea ritual, this tea boat is a ceramic container to catch the water. Depending on the infusion technique used, you can dispose of the water used to heat your equipment as well as your rinse water. The water is drained by pouring through the hole on the top corner of the tea boat.
The Taiwanese potter Lin Jianhong from Luku in Taiwan, refined his study of ceramic art with the great masters of Japan.
Here is a practical brewing vessel of amazing simplicity, designed for people who want to drink tea on the move. This flask is made of double walled glass with an airtight lid and a removable stainless steel filter. It allows you the choice to brew your tea leaves using the technique you find most convenient at the time.
Here is a practical brewing vessel of amazing simplicity, designed for people who want to drink tea on the move. This flask is made of porcelain with an airtight lid and a removable stainless steel filter. It allows you the choice to brew your tea leaves using the technique you find most convenient at the time.
Besides its insulated aspect, the magic of this flask lies in the fact that none of its components have to be detached to drink the tea, or even to infuse it.
Purion Tile running the line between a tea boat and a serving tray, this platter is entirely made of purion, a remarkable material created by Lin’s Ceramics studios after 10 years of research. Perfectly suited for the gong fu cha ceremony, purion is a material that gains from every use, every tea it encounters, absorbing tannins and aromatic oils into its porous surface. We like its raw yet refined aspect.
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