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  2. 27 of the very best gifts for tea lovers and tea ... - AOL

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    Tea Forte Lotus Kati Ceramic Steeping Cup. $22 at Amazon. Assorted French Molded Teapot Sugars (32 pieces) ... charging base, two tea cups, tea strainer, USB-C cable and power adaptor. $138 at ...

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    PSA: These Pretty Ceramic Cups Are On Sale for $10 Right Now. Janae McKenzie, Medgina Saint-Elien. ... this handmade box is perfect for a friend who loves things that sparkle. It can also be used ...

  4. Jian ware - Wikipedia

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    The Song dynasty scholar and Fujian native Cai Xiang (1012–1067) noted in his "The Record of Tea": Tea is of light colour and looks best in black cups. The cups made at Jianyang are bluish-black in colour, marked like the fur of a hare. Being of rather thick fabric they retain the heat, so that when once warmed through they cool very slowly ...

  5. Teacup - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, fine porcelain tea cups, such as French Limoges porcelain from a kaolin base heated in ovens or Chinese porcelain, were a luxury for enjoying tea time. These cups are made with a handle and are paired with a saucer in a set and often feature hand painted decoration and gold or silver patterns, especially lining the rim and the handle.

  6. Raku ware - Wikipedia

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    Raku ware (楽焼, raku-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies, most often in the form of chawan tea bowls. It is traditionally characterised by being hand-shaped rather than thrown, fairly porous vessels, which result from low firing temperatures, lead glazes and the removal of pieces from the kiln ...

  7. Mashiko ware - Wikipedia

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    Ko-Mashiko stoneware teapot mado-e dobin ("Window Picture"), ca. 1915–35, Taisho/Showa era Large traditional Mashiko ware jar Noborigama (climbing kiln) in Mashiko Mashikoyaki. Mashiko ware (益子焼, Mashiko-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally made in Mashiko, Tochigi. Early pottery in Mashiko dates back to the Jōmon and ...