Jan 20th, '10, 00:30
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by plasmasnake » Jan 20th, '10, 00:30
Hello there, I recently came from China, where I visited a tea field and bought some authentic Longjing green tea. I also bought something to drink the tea in while in China, but on the way back to the states, it was damaged in transport. What I need help for is I do not know what the name of these things are or where I can possibly buy one here in America rather in a store or offline. I have attached a few pictures of it.
It is just a simple glass container, that has a strainer at the top that holds the tea leaves and you can pour the water onto the leaves.

Jan 20th, '10, 01:20
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by bsteele » Jan 20th, '10, 01:20
Welcome to TeaChat.
Here's a recent thread that you may find helpful:
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=10582
There's quite a few similar devices that may interest you, just dig through that discussion

Jan 20th, '10, 01:42
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by plasmasnake » Jan 20th, '10, 01:42
That helps a lot thank you
Jan 20th, '10, 22:35
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by MarshalN » Jan 20th, '10, 22:35
Piao i cup/teapot is usually how they call it over here.
Jan 21st, '10, 07:40
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by zencha » Jan 21st, '10, 07:40