I can't even lie, I'm pretty proud of myself for this one that I just came up with tonight...
Anyone who uses
tiny Yixing pots has probably realized that it's harder to keep them hot, especially on longer infusions. The classic fix for this is to use a small tea boat and to surround the teapot in a pool of hot water. Of course, this works, but it never sat well with me for one reason- it messes with the pot's carefully cultivated patina, and sometimes leaves a ring around the pot. Not cool.
So, tonight I can say I feel like I've won the battle! I have this duan ni lotus root Yixing lid rest that I use on my table to, well... rest lids, as well as to set pots for long overnight infusions. Since the lid rest is hollow inside, and does not have a way for water to drain out, I realized I can fill it up to the top with boiling water, and it acts like a hot plate radiating heat up into my tiny pots! Better brewing, and my patina is safe! Here it is pictured with my favorite 40ml pot, wringing all the wonderful essence out of TIM's high fire TGY. Today is a good day.
