Coasters are an indispensable part of modern gongfu ceremony. They can be placed on tea boats to protect yixing from scratching, or they can be paired[...]
This two sided tea cloth is made for caring for your yixing pottery. The suede side can be used to buff a pot after it has been rinsed with hot water,[...]
Our tea-growing partners like to describe tea as tian di ren, a collaboration between earth, sky and people. These coasters are an evocative reflectio[...]
Hand woven by textile artist Li Shuling in Shangri-La (formerly Zhongdian / Gyaitang), these colorful textiles are a celebration of vibrant, rainbow h[...]
Hand woven by textile artist Li Shuling in Shangri-La (formerly Zhongdian / Gyaitang), these colorful textiles are a celebration of vibrant, rainbow h[...]
Hand woven by textile artist Li Shuling in Shangri-La (formerly Zhongdian / Gyaitang), these colorful textiles are a celebration of vibrant, rainbow h[...]
Hand woven by textile artist Li Shuling in Shangri-La (formerly Zhongdian / Gyaitang), these colorful textiles are a celebration of vibrant, rainbow h[...]
These practical and affordable coasters from Xiangfu are perfect for framing off your tea cups while you brew, or for display. Xiangfu uses bamboo of [...]
Bamboo runners are one of the most traditional ways to set off a space for gongfu tea. The natural wood evokes the great outdoors, and rolls up easily[...]
This exceptionally long runner in natural fiber can be used on a grand dining table, or folded in halves or thirds for use at a tea or coffee table. T[...]