Chinese Gongfu Tea Set for One – Celadon Easy Gaiwan & Cup (Lotus Blossom)
Chinese Gongfu Tea Set for One – Celadon Easy Gaiwan & Cup (Lotus Blossom)
Chinese Gongfu Tea Set for One – Celadon Easy Gaiwan & Cup (Lotus Blossom)
Chinese Gongfu Tea Set for One – Celadon Easy Gaiwan & Cup (Lotus Blossom)
Chinese Gongfu Tea Set for One – Celadon Easy Gaiwan & Cup (Lotus Blossom)
Chinese Gongfu Tea Set for One – Celadon Easy Gaiwan & Cup (Lotus Blossom)
Chinese Gongfu Tea Set for One – Celadon Easy Gaiwan & Cup (Lotus Blossom)
Chinese Gongfu Tea Set for One – Celadon Easy Gaiwan & Cup (Lotus Blossom)
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Chinese Gongfu Tea Set for One – Celadon Easy Gaiwan & Cup (Lotus Blossom)

$55.65 AUD

Chinese Gongfu Tea Set for One – Celadon Easy Gaiwan & Cup (Lotus Blossom)

This is a personal tea set for one — a single easy gaiwan and cup in classic Qing Ci celadon. Just the thing for a quiet cup at your desk, in the morning, or wherever you take a moment to yourself.

Qing Ci (青瓷), or celadon, is one of China's oldest fine ceramics — over 1,700 years of history, at its height in the Song dynasty. It's known for a thin but surprisingly strong body under a soft jade-green glaze. This one is painted with lotus blossoms and leaves — a soft, classic motif — with the simple, smooth outline celadon does so well.

It comes in a soft padded bag, so it travels as easily as it sits at home. A lovely little tea set gift, and a calm everyday companion for one.

What tea to drink with this set

An easy gaiwan brews just like a regular gaiwan — open, neutral and quick to cool — so it's happiest with lighter, fragrant teas, and you can switch between teas freely:

Black tea and everyday pu-erh work too. For darker, aged teas, clay teaware suits them better.

Which Chinese teaware suits which tea

A quick guide to matching a ceramic gaiwan, ceramic teapot or zisha clay teapot to the tea you drink.

Tea type Ceramic gaiwan Ceramic teapot Zisha clay teapot
Green tea Best Too hot Avoid
White tea (fresh) Best Too hot Avoid
Yellow tea Best Too hot Avoid
Oolong tea (light) Great Works Good
Oolong tea (roasted) Works Works Best
Black tea Good Good Good
Raw pu-erh (young) Best Too hot Duanni clay
Ripe / aged pu-erh OK Works Best
Hei cha (dark tea) OK Works Best

Best / good  Works  Avoid

Ceramic gaiwan — neutral and quick to cool, so it brews delicate teas without stewing them. Best for green tea, white tea, yellow tea and young raw pu-erh.

Ceramic teapot — holds heat a little longer. A versatile all-rounder, best for black tea and relaxed everyday brewing.

Zisha clay teapot — retains heat and seasons over time, deepening the brew. Best for roasted oolong, black tea, ripe pu-erh and hei cha. Use one tea per pot, as the clay holds onto flavour.

Duanni clay is a porous type of zisha clay that breathes more than most. It softens astringency, which makes it the one clay that suits young raw pu-erh as well as lighter teas.

What's in the box

  • 1 × easy gaiwan (150ml) · 1 × tea cup (50ml) · 1 × soft padded storage bag
  • A personal tea set for one — ideal for home, the office or travel
  • Qing Ci celadon ceramic with a jade-green glaze, hand-painted with lotus blossoms and leaves
  • Thin, light body that's stronger than it looks — high-fired and food-safe for hot tea
  • Packs into a soft padded bag, so it's easy to carry or store

Want to share with company? Add a few more tea cups to turn this personal set into a small set for a group.