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Longevity Peach Yellow Purple Sand Teapot
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in [... more]
$30.99
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Dragon Egg Purple Sand Teapot
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in [... more]
$35.99
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Wu Liang Hill Ancient Tea Tree Puer Cake
Recent years, Pu'er tea has been more and more loved by the tea drinkers around China and also becoming more popular among the western countries. As all the tea leaves originated, Pu'er also comes from the same tea plant which is Camellia Sinensis. It is [... more]
$81.99
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Chinese Coin Purple Sand Teapot
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in [... more]
$84.99
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Famille Rose Tea Bowl---Blue
Made of good porcelain.Chinese good luck icon pattern.Including a cover and a saucer. Diameter: 4" Height: 3"1/2" Preparation Time: 2-3 working days [... more]
$17.98
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Double Golden Dragons Yixing Purple Sand Tea Cup
Zisha (purple sand), is abundantly available in the locality. Although not as white or as fine as kaolin, it needs no glazing and, after firing, the product is solid and impermeable, yet porous enough to "breathe". A Yixing teapot or cup [... more]
$61.99
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Purple Sand Tea Cup
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in [... more]
$17.98
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Japanese Style Wood Pattern Tea Set
This is traditional Japanese style teapot and cups. Its made by fine porcelain. It has a Japanese design and made in China. The gift set has 1 teapot with 4 tea cups. The traditional custom of Japanese believe that odd number can bring lucky so that [... more]
$51.99
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Bamboo Leaves Purple Sand Teapot
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in [... more]
$77.98
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Japanese Style Sky Ceramic Tea Set
This is traditional Japanese style teapot and cups. Its made by fine porcelain. It has a Japanese design and made in China. The gift set has 1 teapot with 4 tea cups. The traditional custom of Japanese believe that odd number can bring lucky so that [... more]
$51.99
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Buddhist Sutra Purple Sand Teapot
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in [... more]
$61.99
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Four Expressions Purple Sand Tea Nourished Pet
This item is very welcome to the tea lover. Just like a puppy or kitty in your home, it is an little pet with tea. It is made from purple sand with lots of small hole in it. When you pour tea water into it day after day, the purple sand material absorb [... more]
$84.99
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