
The spout of the Gong Dao Bei Glass and Wood Pitcher makes pouring the liquor after infusion easier. Simply tilting the pitcher slightly, you can get a steady flow of tea or water to fill the cups in just a few seconds. The removable wooden band protects from heat and ensures a firm grip. Undoubtedly a uniquely designed item, with quality packaging, a perfect gift choice. Pouring the tea into a glass pitcher before serving it into cups is an important step in the Chinese Tea Ceremony, because it allows you to obtain a liquor with uniform color and flavor. In fact, the glass pitcher is also known as gong dao bei (fairness cup). This pitcher is made of borosilicate glass, an excellent material for heat retention, with an elegant wooden band, branded Tea Soul. What is Gong Dao Bei? Gong Dao Bei is simply a pitcher for serving tea so that everyone receives an infusion of equal strength (which is why it is called fairness cup). If tea were served directly from a teapot or gaiwan, the first cup would have a weaker infusion than the last. Gong Dao Bei allows the tea to be filtered from the teapot or gaiwan into this pitcher to even out the infusion so that everyone can taste the same tea.
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The spout of the Gong Dao Bei Glass and Wood Pitcher makes pouring the liquor after infusion easier. Simply tilting the pitcher slightly, you can get a steady flow of tea or water to fill the cups in just a few seconds. The removable wooden band protects from heat and ensures a firm grip. Undoubtedly a uniquely designed item, with quality packaging, a perfect gift choice. Pouring the tea into a glass pitcher before serving it into cups is an important step in the Chinese Tea Ceremony, because it allows you to obtain a liquor with uniform color and flavor. In fact, the glass pitcher is also known as gong dao bei (fairness cup). This pitcher is made of borosilicate glass, an excellent material for heat retention, with an elegant wooden band, branded Tea Soul. What is Gong Dao Bei? Gong Dao Bei is simply a pitcher for serving tea so that everyone receives an infusion of equal strength (which is why it is called fairness cup). If tea were served directly from a teapot or gaiwan, the first cup would have a weaker infusion than the last. Gong Dao Bei allows the tea to be filtered from the teapot or gaiwan into this pitcher to even out the infusion so that everyone can taste the same tea.
