Our tea accessories collection is designed to enhance your gongfu cha experience, offering essential tools for both novice and experienced tea enthusiasts. We've carefully selected each item based on its functionality, craftsmanship, and adherence to traditional Chinese aesthetics.
From the precise tea knife needed to pry open compressed tea cakes, to the versatile "six gentlemen" set essential for gongfu brewing, our accessories cover every aspect of the tea preparation process. We also offer specially designed tea cabinets for proper storage of your precious tea cakes, ensuring they age gracefully and maintain their quality.
Each accessory in our collection reflects the elegance and practicality of Chinese tea culture. The tea tools are crafted with attention to detail, often featuring classic designs that have stood the test of time. Materials like bamboo, clay, and fine woods are chosen not just for their beauty, but for their interaction with tea and their role in the brewing process.
We personally use these accessories in our daily tea sessions. They're not just decorative items, but functional tools that contribute to the quality of the tea-drinking experience. Whether you're looking to start your gongfu cha journey or expanding your existing collection, these accessories will serve you well.
Our selection includes:
- Tea knives for breaking apart compressed teas
- Gongfu tea trays for containing spills and creating a dedicated space
- Tea pick sets for clearing teapot spouts and handling leaves
- Tea scoops for precise portioning
- Tea storage solutions to preserve your teas' flavors
We recommend starting with the basics and gradually building your collection as you explore different teas and brewing methods. Each tool has its purpose, and you'll discover how they contribute to the nuances of flavor and aroma in your tea.
Remember, while good tools can enhance the experience, the most important elements are still the quality of the tea and the spirit in which it's shared. These accessories are here to support your tea journey, not to complicate it.