Get the Most out of Your Tea with Chinese Teaware
At Hey China we know the perfect cup of tea isn’t just about the leaves; it’s also about the teaware you use to make and drink it. We have a beautiful range of authentic Chinese teaware to elevate your tea experience and bring a bit of elegance to your tea time. Whether you’re a tea aficionado or just starting out on your Chinese tea journey, we have everything you need to brew and enjoy tea the traditional Chinese way.
Our Chinese Tea Sets
Our Chinese teaware includes everything you need to set up your perfect tea at home. Each piece is made with love and care, reflecting the rich history of Chinese tea.
- Tea Cups: Our Chinese tea cups are designed to match the flavour of your favourite teas. From simple to intricate designs, our tea cups are for any tea occasion.
- Tea Pots: The tea pot is the heart of any tea ceremony. Our Chinese tea pots are made from high quality materials like Yixing clay and porcelain so every brew is infused with the full flavour of the tea leaves.
- Cast Iron: Our cast iron teapots retain heat and preserve the flavor of tea, available in various designs and colors, making them exquisite serving options for multiple servings.
- Tea Trays: A tea tray is essential for serving tea, catching spills and displaying your teaware beautifully. Our Chinese tea trays include traditional wooden trays and modern designs, all to enhance your tea time.
- Tea Tools: For the true tea lover, our Chinese tea tools include tea accessories like scoops, spoons, whisks, strainers, and infusers. These tools are functional and add authenticity to your tea ritual.
- Matcha Bowl: An essential item for creating an authentic and enjoyable matcha experience.
- Matcha Whisk: A quality bamboo chasen is crucial for achieving the right froth and flavor in your matcha tea.
- Tea Sets: Our Chinese tea sets make a great gift or addition to your own collection. Complete with matching tea cups, tea pots and accessories, our tea sets are available in many styles to suit everyone.
- Tea Storage: Proper storage is key to keeping your tea fresh. Our Chinese tea storage solutions include beautifully crafted containers that protect your tea from light, air and moisture and add a decorative touch to your kitchen or tea room.
Why Chinese Teaware from Hey China?
Authenticity
All our Chinese teaware is made the traditional way so each piece is not only beautiful but also true to the history and culture of Chinese tea. Whether you’re choosing a simple tea cup or a full tea set, you can be sure you’re getting an authentic product made by skilled craftsmen.
Elevate Your Tea Drinking Experience
The right teaware can make all the difference to your tea drinking experience. Our Chinese tea pots, cups and accessories are designed to bring out the best in your tea so you can fully appreciate the flavour and aroma. Whether you’re having a cup on your own or with friends, our teaware makes every tea time special.
Variety of Premium Loose Leaf Teas
Hey China has a wide range of Chinese teaware to suit everyone. Whether you’re looking for a traditional tea pot or a modern tea tray, we have something for you. Browse our range and find your perfect teaware to match your tea collection.
Gift Giving
Our Chinese teaware also makes a great gift for any tea enthusiast. Whether it’s a special occasion or just to share the love of tea, our beautifully crafted tea sets and accessories will impress.
- 121 Tea Cups
- 34 Tea Pots
- 23 Tea Trays
- 8 Tea Tools
- 22 Tea Sets
- 1 Tea Storage
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In Chinese culture, the dragon is a very important symbol and totem with rich symbolism. Firstly, the dragon is one of the most sacred, authoritative, and noble images in ancient Chinese culture. It is the incarnation of the gods of heaven, earth, and water, representing supreme authority and divine power. Secondly, the dragon is considered a symbol of good luck in Chinese culture. As it has the special power to control rainfall, it is also seen as the protector of agriculture, representing a bountiful harvest and prosperity. Additionally, the dragon has many other symbolic meanings, such as longevity, authority, success, courage, and wisdom. In traditional Chinese culture, the dragon is a noble, mysterious, and awe-inspiring image, representing people’s yearning for the unknown and the spirit of exploration.
This teacup is made in the style of the Yuan dynasty blue and white porcelain, completely handmade and hand painted. The blue and white dragon pattern is vivid, showcasing ancient cultural and aesthetic values, allowing people to immerse themselves in a beautiful artistic atmosphere while enjoying their tea.
For Yuan blue and white porcelain refers to the blue and white porcelain produced during the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) in China. The Yuan dynasty was an important period in the history of Chinese porcelain and one of the peaks of Chinese porcelain art. As one of the representatives of that era, Yuan blue and white porcelain exhibited unique artistic styles and technical levels. The characteristic of Yuan blue and white is the use of cobalt blue pigment for painting, which is made of cobalt oxide. After firing, the colour is bright and rich, with extremely high decorative effect. Yuan blue and white porcelain has various shapes, thick and heavy, concise, and fluent lines, and stable and solemn shapes, all made exquisitely.
The evolution of Yuan blue and white is based on the foundation of Tang and Song celadon. Firstly, the glaze colour was improved and innovated. Unique white glaze, eggshell glaze and blue-white glaze were invented to make the glaze crystal clear. Cobalt pigment was imported for glaze colouring. Or using the pigment made from domestic materials.
The formation of tin spots on Yuan blue and white is due to the high content of iron elements in local parts of the blue pigment. After reaching saturation in the high-temperature glaze solution and cooling down, the iron elements in the supersaturated part start to precipitate. If the iron content of the blue pigment is higher and the cooling rate is appropriate, tin spots are more likely to appear on the surface of the ware.
In addition to firing and materials, the formation of tin spots also involves the factor of glaze material. During the painting process, tin spots can also be formed due to the accumulation of blue pigment. Tin spots are more likely to appear on the surface of the ware at the intersections and the starting and ending points of brushstrokes. The formation of tin spots can be said to be a natural creation or an artificial decoration.
This teacup has a thick body and uses the Su Ma Li Qing glaze material (a kind of blue pigment), with a heavy sense of tin spots, revealing a unique charm of the past era. The entire production process is completed by hand, and every detail has been carefully designed and polished, giving this teacup a unique artistic charm. The blue and white dragon pattern is vivid, showcasing ancient cultural and aesthetic values, allowing people to immerse themselves in a beautiful artistic atmosphere while enjoying their tea.
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$199.99
This teacup is made in the style of the Yuan dynasty blue and white porcelain, completely handmade and hand painted. The pattern of “一鹭莲科” or “一路连科” in Chinese culture is derived from the beautiful combination of the heron and lotus leaves. As “鹭” (heron) and “路” (path/road) have the same pronunciation, and “莲” (lotus) sounds like “连” (successive/continuous), the name “一路连科” is a play on words that conveys the beautiful meaning of the pattern. In ancient times, successive successful candidates in the imperial examinations were called “连科,” and “一路连科” is a good wish for students to have a smooth career path and achieve success step by step.
For Yuan blue and white porcelain refers to the blue and white porcelain produced during the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) in China. The Yuan dynasty was an important period in the history of Chinese porcelain and one of the peaks of Chinese porcelain art. As one of the representatives of that era, Yuan blue and white porcelain exhibited unique artistic styles and technical levels. The characteristic of Yuan blue and white is the use of cobalt blue pigment for painting, which is made of cobalt oxide. After firing, the colour is bright and rich, with extremely high decorative effect. Yuan blue and white porcelain has various shapes, thick and heavy, concise, and fluent lines, and stable and solemn shapes, all made exquisitely.
The evolution of Yuan blue and white is based on the foundation of Tang and Song celadon. Firstly, the glaze colour was improved and innovated. Unique white glaze, eggshell glaze and blue-white glaze were invented to make the glaze crystal clear. Cobalt pigment was imported for glaze colouring. Or using the pigment made from domestic materials.
The formation of tin spots on Yuan blue and white is due to the high content of iron elements in local parts of the blue pigment. After reaching saturation in the high-temperature glaze solution and cooling down, the iron elements in the supersaturated part start to precipitate. If the iron content of the blue pigment is higher and the cooling rate is appropriate, tin spots are more likely to appear on the surface of the ware.
In addition to firing and materials, the formation of tin spots also involves the factor of glaze material. During the painting process, tin spots can also be formed due to the accumulation of blue pigment. Tin spots are more likely to appear on the surface of the ware at the intersections and the starting and ending points of brushstrokes. The formation of tin spots can be said to be a natural creation or an artificial decoration.
This teacup has a thick body and uses the Su Ma Li Qing glaze material (a kind of blue pigment), with a heavy sense of tin spots, revealing a unique charm of the past era. The entire production process is completed by hand, and every detail has been carefully designed and polished, giving this teacup a unique artistic charm.