Clay Tea

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Clay Tea

Who discovered the Chinese tea

Chinese were the first to discover tea

In the early 17th century, the Dutch East India Company introduced Chinese tea for the first time to Europe. In the middle of the 17th century, afternoon tea had become a standard ritual of the British nobility. Interestingly, the two different pronunciations for "tea", more common in the languages which borrowed the word from Chinese-cha and tee-originate from different dialects of Chinese.

The Chinese is believed to have enjoyed drinking tea for over 4,000 years. Legend Yan Di, one of three rulers in ancient times, tasted all kinds of herbs to find cures medical. One day, when he was being poisoned by a weed that had ingested a drop of water from a tea tree dripped into his mouth and he was saved. For a long time, tea has been used as herbal medicine. During the Western Zhou Dynasty, tea was a religious offering. During the Spring and Autumn Period, people ate fresh tea leaves as vegetables. With the popularization of Buddhism from the three kingdoms of the Northern Dynasties and the South, the cooling effect of the converted tea a favorite among monks in Za-Zen meditation.

Chinese tea as a drink prospered during the Tang Dynasty, and stores tea became popular. A major event this time was the conclusion of Classic Tea, the cornerstone of Chinese tea culture, by Lu Yu Tea sage of China. This little book details rules concerning various aspects of tea, such as growth areas for tea trees, goods and skills for processing tea, tea tasting, the history of Chinese tea and citations of other documents, comments on tea from various places, and notes occasions on which goods to be complete and tea when some goods can be omitted.

How title = "Chinese Tea"> Chinese tea is made

Tea is made from young, tender leaves of the tree tea. The differences between the many types of tea available are based on particular methods used to process the leaves. The key to the whole process is roasting and fermenting. Through fermentation, the originally deep green leaves are reddish-brown. The longer the fermentation, the darker the color. Depending the length of the roasting and degree of fermentation, the flavor can range from floral, fruit, malt.

Growing tea

The proportion of tea leaves to water also depends on the type of tea leaves used. The kettle can be filled with a quarter and three quarters of tea leaves, depending mainly on how curly tea leaves are the result of the rolling and roasting processes. The teapot is then filled with water. Soak begins Time for a minute, but varies from tea to tea. The time required for subsequent infusions of the same leaves must be proportionally lengthened. The best kind of teapot to use for most fermented teas is a pot of purple clay pottery. The size of the pot should be in correct proportion to the size of the cups. Ideally, the cups should have white interiors, to facilitate accurate assessment of the color of tea.

Types of tea

Chinese tea can be classified into five types of teas according to the different methods by which it occurs.

Green tea

Green tea is the variety that keeps the original color of the tea leaves without fermentation during processing. This category consists mainly of Longjing tea of the province Zhejiang Maofeng Huangshan Mountain in Anhui Province and Jiangsu biluochun produced.

Black tea

Black tea, known as "red tea" (hong cha) in China, is the category which is fermented before cooking, the variety is more developed on the basis of the the green tea. The best brands of black tea are Qihong Anhui, Yunnan Dianhong, Suhong Jiangsu Huhong Chuanhong Sichuan and Hunan.

title = "Tea Oolong "> Oolong Tea

This represents a wide range midway between green and black tea, which was made after of partial fermentation. It is a specialty from the provinces on the southeast coast of China: Fujian, Guangdong and Taiwan.

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Tea Pot

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Tea Pot

Tea, for years has always been an exotic drink to refresh the mind and body after a hard day's work or when you feel you want to relax mind and gather some energy and restore morale, tea is the world's most popular beverage after water, but which is also known to detoxify the poison and has been used as medicine. With the origin of the art of tea adequately serve has always been of utmost importance that on one hand makes you feel more refreshing and the other part reflects the taste and smell of the beer for a much longer time. In many countries, tea has been more than a drink that can be done at any age and serving cup simply. Proper fit to enjoy the tea is by setting a pretty table that your guests can enjoy include China cups and saucers, if possible. The tea is always a pot, put on the table on a tray along with sugar, sugar holder, a milk jug, tongs for sugar cubes, a napkin, a spoon, a plate, and – of course – a cup.

The Tetsubin teapot is an ancient Japanese tea set from cast iron. The Tetsubin teapot is a beautiful reflection of Japanese culture and history. A typical Tetsubin teapot has a geometric decoration, organic or animal on the side where it faces its peak to its right. This is because the boat was held in his left hand in Chanoyu, the Japanese tea ceremony. Its design is thought to have been influenced by the soup kitchens of Japanese households of ages 17 and 18. These boilers are simple in design and undecorated. They are usually hung on the fireplace mantel to provide hot water, heat and humidity to a home, pieces that were very practical cookery.

A ceramic teapot is a delightful addition to any kitchen. While the appearance a ceramic teapot may seem simple, the actual work in the design can be very elaborate decorations but not high. The teapot should not be too sensitive for use, or too heavy to lift. The structure of a ceramic teapot is an art of precision in the balance, both in structure and appearance.

An ideal ceramic teapot should be well balanced, with the body of the ceramic teapot should not be too high or wide. The fund would allow the ceramic teapot to sit in a stable position. A stream must be long enough and angled correctly to ensure that no pot when you pour the tea and has a lid that fits firmly in its hole, even when it pours. The teapot should not be too delicate for use, or too heavy to lift. The handle of a ceramic teapot must be strong and ergonomic design. The handle must be designed to allow both the handle to carry the weight of both the tea and when the body is ceramic teapot in the discharge position.

A ceramic teapot should be able to serve tea in a pretty and graceful. His appearance should also reflect its elegance. The walls of ceramic teapot body must also be balanced. Thin walls breaks, while thick walls add unnecessary weight to the pot.

Tea and antique teapots are usually very expensive, so you have to be prepared to spend some money handsome. Of course it is possible to buy antique or collectible items tea wholesale prices, but the trick is knowing where and how to search. Some people think that eBay auction is online real good prices Mushroom antique tea and teapots. You have to do lengthy research where to get the joint work of antiques and collectibles Tea at a reasonable rate so it will be very good and you can get a lot of items to obtain. Also, while buying things online that you have select items in the category of very carefully cause these antique items are very valuable for tea in the morning and afternoon update.

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Bronze Cloisonne

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Bronze Cloisonne

Cremation urns are a unique and personal way to preserve the eternal memory of your loved one, or even a special pet that has passed. Everlasting Memories has an enormous selection of cremation urns in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, metals, finishes and more, as well as a number of options for You can choose to further personalize your unique urn. The cremation urns and funeral urns not only serve a very important purpose, but the polls souvenir wooden urns, they are also beautiful works of art. Best of all, you can shop for your companion urn, urns urn individual or only the privacy of your home or office. Everlasting Memories has unique urns and urns for ashes that will allow you to establish an appropriate resting place for his beloved.

Everlasting Memories has aisles in the halls of creative urns and beautiful. We not only basic wooden urns funeral urns, but also a single dose and other fabulous. Brass urns, urns, picture frame, and cloisonne urns are available at the touch of a button, and often can be customized to your specifications. Our pet urns are breathtaking our skilled craftsmen have captured the essence of what is important and meaningful to our animals are in our lives. In memory of who you are, Everlasting Memories will no doubt have a cremation urn, marble urn or urn that best mate pays tribute to his memory.

Our line of cremation urns would not be so special if we do not offer multiple options to go along with your selections. Our wood urns are usually presented in a variety of hardwoods and stains from hardwood. Most of our cremation urns, urns and pet urns and memorials child can be personalized with a brass plate or other customizations. You can select the font, wording and many Sometimes the placement of your plate of bronze or silver urns for your pet or pet urns.

Our urns are hand made by craftsmen in their personal sphere. Whether a marble urn, an urn of hardwood or a hand-blown glass case, the craftsmanship of his urn will be nothing less than perfection. Our glass urns and bronze urns are intended to lovingly cradle not only the remains of a loved one, but also to be placed on screen if you should choose. Everlasting Memories believes his cremation urn should be personal and beautiful.

Shopping for a single urn, urn companion, baby casket or urn pet is a very private and personal. Everlasting Memories has worked diligently to create a warm and comforting environment that you can take your time and choose carefully. Your decision should come from your heart and never feel rushed or running through your cremation urn or urn or purchasing patterns. Our online ceramic urn and the case of the flag shop is open 24 urn hours a day, 7 days a week so you can shop whenever it is convenient for you. His selection is a cremation urn of a moving and important, and we you are satisfied and happy with your purchase. 100% satisfaction is our goal!

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Zisha Chinese

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Zisha Chinese
Here are some Zishe Chinese teapots are total handmade?

Here are some Zishe Chinese teapots are total handmade, www.zishateapot.co.uk the site is, does anyone buy from them? Yes, China InPort total scale

that Méasnes hand? that are imported from China …

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Antique Cloisonne

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Antique Cloisonne
Antique Car Emblem – Cloisonne Lecoq?

A friend is restoring an old car that has an emblem that says "Cloisonne Lecoq. Does anyone know what this symbol means?

Lecoq and Le Coq is French for rooster.

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Yixing Zisha

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Yixing Zisha
Where can I buy raw Yixing online / / Zishe Zuni Yixing clay teapots used in China?

Here are the links their application. Http: / / ca.search.yahoo.com / search? Ei = UTF-8 & fr = ks-ques & FR2 = sfp & p =% 2Fzisha% Yixing clay 2Fzuni + & meta = vc% 3D Hope this helped, Cheers

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Porcelain Teapot

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Porcelain Teapot

China and porcelain teapot has a unique history. It is believed that the Chinese probably made the first true porcelain during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Their techniques special combination of the proper ingredients and firing the mixture at extremely high temperatures gradually became Tile Manufacture worldwide.

White porcelain first appeared late Northern Dynasty in northern China. This laid the groundwork for successful shooting decorative porcelain white porcelain from China and porcelain teapot was produced.

During the Song Dynasty (960-1279), Chinese emperors established royal factories of production of porcelain for their palaces. Since most Chinese porcelain 1300, has been in the city of Jingdezhen. Painting over the glaze with enamel colors also became a popular decorative technique during this time, he has given us the unique and beautiful selection of Chinese porcelain teapots we see today.

Hard-porcelain has always been preferred and considered the best option among those responsible for the porcelain. This type of porcelain was developed from kaolin by petuntse and Chinese. Hard paste porcelain is said to resist the merger better than other types of china. For this reason, it can be fired at higher temperatures, making them beautiful, however, strong enough to last a lifetime.

If you want a porcelain teapot as a collector or want to enjoy your favorite tea in luxury, you can find a variety of selections of tea straight line. Unfortunately, the number of skilled artisans is diminishing and finally pieces Chinese porcelain as we know it will not be created. If you want a piece of history before everything comes to an end, you better get yours now.

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