White Purity Gaiwan
Our White Purity Gaiwan has an elegant simplicity that is perfect for a beginner or veteran traditional tea lover.
Made up of a small cup, saucer and lid, theĀ gaiwan is an ancient style of infusion that was introduced in China during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). This style of infusion allows the tea leaves to be infused in a small amount of water in order to concentrate the flavors and aromas. The lid holds back the tea leaves, allowing for multiple infusions while also enabling the drinker to inhale the aromas of the infused leaves. Typically used for large leaf tea such as oolong or pu er.
For more information on brewing in a gaiwan, see our how to brew chart.
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White Purity Gaiwan
White Purity Gaiwan
Our White Purity Gaiwan has an elegant simplicity that is perfect for a beginner or veteran traditional tea lover.
Made up of a small cup, saucer and lid, theĀ gaiwan is an ancient style of infusion that was introduced in China during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). This style of infusion allows the tea leaves to be infused in a small amount of water in order to concentrate the flavors and aromas. The lid holds back the tea leaves, allowing for multiple infusions while also enabling the drinker to inhale the aromas of the infused leaves. Typically used for large leaf tea such as oolong or pu er.
For more information on brewing in a gaiwan, see our how to brew chart.
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Our White Purity Gaiwan has an elegant simplicity that is perfect for a beginner or veteran traditional tea lover.
Made up of a small cup, saucer and lid, theĀ gaiwan is an ancient style of infusion that was introduced in China during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). This style of infusion allows the tea leaves to be infused in a small amount of water in order to concentrate the flavors and aromas. The lid holds back the tea leaves, allowing for multiple infusions while also enabling the drinker to inhale the aromas of the infused leaves. Typically used for large leaf tea such as oolong or pu er.
For more information on brewing in a gaiwan, see our how to brew chart.














