Good fit if
You serve Gongfu tea to more than one cup and want more even pours than serving straight from the pot or gaiwan.
This handcrafted tea pitcher, made from durable high-borosilicate glass, is designed for both elegance and function. Its unique frosted texture mimics cloud mist and mountain stone, delivering an exceptional visual and tactile experience.
Whether used for daily brewing or ceremonial presentation, this pitcher enhances the aesthetics of tea sharing — a true fusion of beauty and function.
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Before you buy
A fairness pitcher evens out concentration and temperature before tea is served into small cups.
You serve Gongfu tea to more than one cup and want more even pours than serving straight from the pot or gaiwan.
Capacity, spout shape, grip comfort, material, and whether it matches the size of your gaiwan or teapot.
Pour each infusion into the pitcher first, then distribute evenly so every cup tastes more consistent.
Rinse with water and keep the spout clean. Glass and porcelain pitchers usually stay the most neutral.
What is this? Cloud Mist Gongdaobei — tea pitcher.
Origin: Dehua, China
Capacity: 170ml
Dimensions: 8.0cm high x 8.0cm long
Care:Food safe; Dishwasher: Suitable; Microwave: Not Suitable; Direct heat: Suitable; heat resistant to 180°C
Price: From $29.00 · In Stock
Shipping: Shipping options and delivery estimates are shown at checkout for the current destination.
Returns: Review the current return policy before purchase and contact us before sending items back.
Every piece in our collection is shaped by master artisans in renowned ceramic regions of China — from the Yixing kilns of Jiangsu to the ancient Jian kilns of Fujian. Each teapot, cup, and tea pet carries the breath of centuries-old craftsmanship, fired in wood kilns that give every piece its unique character. No two are the same, because no two hands are the same.
Type: Tea Tray
Type: Tea Tray