#teaware
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A Cup Made for Drinking Alone
"Drinking alone is called divine; with one guest, it's called excellent." A cup designed around that line — built to remove the fairness pitcher and simplify tea down to one pot, one cup.
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A Calligrapher's Hand, Borrowed for the Tea Table
Baoputang met the Zhenhuan workshop over a piece of writing, years before commissioning any teaware. This gaiwan is the latest of several pieces carrying their calligraphy.
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A Poem You Drink One Bowl at a Time
Seven cups, one Tang-dynasty poem about tea — each cup engraved with a line from Lu Tong's "Seven Bowls of Tea," meant to be read the way they're meant to be used.