The same vessel is used for both brewing and drinking.
http://www.magisso.com/teacup_media
http://www.uncommongoods.com/product/tipping-teacup
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Re: an interesting take on the teacup...
+1Stentor wrote:Good idea but
no, thanks.Materials: plastic
and I find it aesthetically displeasing.
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