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Tea Pet

Discover the charm and tradition of Tea Pets with our exclusive collection. Each Tea Pet is a small clay figure, handcrafted with precision and care. These delightful companions add a touch of whimsy to your tea rituals. Pour your leftover tea over them and watch as they develop a unique patina over time. They’re more than just decorative pieces; they are a part of your tea journey, growing and changing with each pour.

Our Tea Pets are made from high-quality materials, including Yixing clay and other types of clay, allowing for a wide array of colors. Each pet is a testament to the skill and artistry of our craftsmen. Whether you choose a dragon for strength, a pig for good fortune, or a cat for companionship, each Tea Pet brings its own unique charm and beautiful meaning rooted in traditional Chinese culture.

We believe in offering the best value for your money. Our Tea Pets are not just affordable but also of premium quality. They are perfect for both beginners and seasoned tea lovers. We offer a variety of designs to suit every taste and preference. Plus, our easy-to-navigate website and excellent customer service make shopping with us a breeze.

Join the tradition and start your collection today. With our Tea Pets, every tea session becomes a special occasion. Enjoy the beauty, the tradition, and the companionship of these charming little figures. They’re not just pets; they’re a part of your tea story.

Tea Pet - Yixing Purple Clay Tea Pet Golden Toad Frog

$86.00

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Tea Pet - Yixing Purple Clay Goldfish
Tea Pet - Purple Clay Corgi

$133.00

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Tea Pet - Yixing Purple Clay Crocodile

$153.00

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Tea Pet - Yixing Purple Clay Turtle

$120.00

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Tea Pets are small, handcrafted clay figures used in Chinese tea culture. They are traditionally placed on the tea tray during tea ceremonies, where leftover tea is poured over them. This practice allows the Tea Pets to absorb the tea, gradually developing a unique patina that symbolizes growth, change, and the deepening relationship between the tea drinker and their craft.