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DOPUDO Tea Art Six Gentlemen with Black Pottery Storage Caddy, Chinese Gongfu Tea Ceremony Tools to Make Tea, Chinese New Year Gift to Tea Lovers
DOPUDO Tea Art Six Gentlemen with Black Pottery Storage Caddy, Chinese Gongfu Tea Ceremony Tools to Make Tea, Chinese New Year Gift to Tea Lovers
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Tea Art Six Gentlemen
Tea art six gentlemen are a part of the Traditional Chinese teaware. Except you are interested in the Chinese tea ceremony, or it’s not necessary for you, many modern teawares may be more convenient. But to the Chinese tea ceremony lovers, they almost all own a set of these tea tools.
Many tea tools are not necessary when making tea. But if you work with them, you may get more fun, and that’s why the tea ceremony attracts people. Such as the so-called “Tea Art Six Gentlemen,” which are the tea tool that can help you better at making tea.
Tea art six gentlemen are a set of simple tools. Without them, you can still make a perfect cup; and with them, your preparation work will become easier.

Tea Caddy
Some people may use the tea tools caddy for storing loose tea leaves, that’s a big mistake. This caddy is for placing the tea tools, also one of the six gentlemen.
This caddy is made of black Pottery and patterned with a Chinese character "jing", meaning peace in mind, and a lotus flower, meaning gracious.
Tea Scoop

Unique Design
This teaspoon is made of brass and carved a pattern of Buddha's-hand with a leaf.
Brass spoon makes it look vintage and weigh heavier than wooden spoon to help you get skillful sooner, so that you can easily measure the amount of tea, and make sure not to take too much or less tea out.
Usage
The tea scoop, also known as tea spoon, in six gentlemen is for measuring tea amount, and take out the loose tea from the tea container. Never use it for stirring the infusion.
Use a tea scoop for taking out the tea leaves from the container will be more convent. It would help avoid contacting the tea with your hands directly and make it polluted, making the process more clean and sanitary.

Tea Fork
To hold hot tea cups to serve, preventing your finger from burning.
Made of Brass with vintage texture,

Tea Tweezer
One of the uses of the tea tweezer is used digging out the steeped leaves from the teapot.
But most of the time, the tweezer is used for holding the teacup during washing and pre-heating. It can prevent your finger burn, and also avoid contamination.

Tea Knife
Made from metal and used for prying out the leaves from the dark tea brick, like Pu'er.
Also used when the tea leaves block the teapot’s outlet and filter holes, the infusion becomes hard to out smoothly. At this time, you can use a tea needle to unclog it.
WARNING:
The needle is quite sharp. NEVER put it where your children can get it.

Tea Brush
In the whole tea ceremony, there is always some splash or stains of tea soup on your table or tea ware, use the tea brush to brush them to waste jug.
Some teapot collectors use the brush to spread the tea stains after every steeping so that the tea soup is absorbed by the teapots, which makes the teapot smell and look better than a new one.

Tea Fork

Tea Tweezer

Tea Knife

Tea Brush

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