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Teaware
Traditional equipment for drinking tea in some cultures
Traditional equipment for drinking tea in some cultures
- Crushing block (砧椎)
- Brazier (風爐)
- Charcoal basket (炭筥)
- Charcoal mallet (炭檛)
- Fire chopsticks (火筴)
- Cauldron (鍑)
- Cauldron stand (交床)
- Tea tongs (夾)
- Paper wallet (紙囊)
- Crushing roller (碾)
- Sieve box (羅合)
- Tea holder (則)
- Water vessel (水方)
- Water filter bag (漉水囊)
- Gourd scooper (瓢)
- Bamboo tongs (竹夾)
- Salt container (鹺簋)
- Boiled water vessel (熟盂)
- Bowl (碗)
- Bowl basket (畚)
- Brush (劄)
- Water basin (滌方)
- Spent tea basin (滓方)
- Tea cloth (巾)
- Utensil table (具列)
- Utensil basket (都籃)
The twelve tea pieces for the elderly (審安老人的12茶具)

- Brazier (風爐)
- Crushing block (砧椎)
- Crushing roller (碾)
- Stone mill (石磨)
- Gourd scooper (瓢)
- Sieve box (羅合)
- Brush (札)
- Bowl basket (畚)
- Bowl (碗)
- Water vessel (水方)
- Tea whisk (茶筅)
- Tea cloth (巾)
The above tea pieces were also mentioned by Lu Yu in The Classic of Tea, except for the stone mill (石磨) and tea whisk (茶筅).
References
References
- Terry, Betty. (2022-08-19). "The Little Teapot That Could - TeaTime Magazine".
- Shacket, Sara. (October 11, 2018). "Teaware History: The Brown Betty: The People's Teapot".
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