Gaiwan 5 pc Tea Ceremony Set
A gorgeous little gift for someone who enjoys tea. Gaiwan meaning literally means "Bowl and Lid" and is a classic Chinese way to brew tea.
This 5 pc porcelain Gaiwan teapot kettle and teacup set is everything you need to enjoy your beverage anywhere! As the favored method for brewing green and white teas, gaiwan’s porcelain construction absorbs the heat and does not damage the tea. This is an exceptionally beautiful addition to any tea drinker’s collection!
Available in five exquisite colors.
***Due to extremely high demand, shipping for this product will take at least 20-30 days, delays may occur due to the pandemic related supply-chain disruptions. Please allow time for the package to arrive at your doorstep.
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