HX15002 120ml 三头茶备 (强化瓷)
HX15002 120ml 三头茶备 (强化瓷) Reinforced Porcelain Ceramic   Supplier, Suppliers, Supply, Supplies | TH Sinar Utara Trading
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Drinkware Type: Chinese lidded bowl

Product name: Cup

Material: Ceramic       
   

Ceramic Type: Reinforced Porcelain

Feature: Sustainable, Stocked

Model Number: HX15002     
                                                                                               
Style: Modern


Design: Plain

Place of origin: China


Brand name: Sinar       

Usage: home, hotel, restaurant

Size: 120ml



Specification

Model Products Name PCS Size Weight Code
HX15002 CUP
三头茶备 (强化瓷)
8x8PCS 120ML 0.045 9555994108801


Product Description                     

- made in ceramic material, reinforced porcelain 
- suitable for home, hotel, restaurant, bar use
easy and convenient to wash and clean
- come with set, use to drink tea



Teacup and saucer (Gaiwan/ Zhong)

A gaiwan or zhong is a Chinese lidded bowl without handle used for the infusion of tea leaves and the consumption of tea. It consists of a bowl, a lid, and a saucer. They can be made from a variety of materials, including procelain and glass. They are typically small, with a volume of around 100-150 ml. The gaiwan is considered to be particularly good for brewing teas with delicate flavors and aromas. It is suitable for any type of tea. The gaiwan is important in tea tasting due to its open and glazed surfaces: the former allows the tea to be viewed while brewing, and the latter prevents altering of the flavour and aroma of the tea during brewing. The lid of the gaiwan allows the tea to be infused right in the bowl and either be drunk right from the bowl (traditionally using the lid to block the leaves for ease of consumption), or decanted into another container. Our teacup and saucer are made from reinforced porcelain. It is small with a volume of 120ml. It is made in plain and white colour. 





 







 


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