Boiling and brewing dual-purpose teaware: High-borosilicate glass teapot with a handle, allowing every wisp of tea fragrance to be clearly visible.

Created on 02.08
Boiling and brewing dual-purpose teaware: High-borosilicate glass teapot with a handle, allowing every wisp of tea fragrance to be clearly visible.
I. Preface: When glass meets tea, a transparent aesthetic practice
The Chinese tea table has never been merely a place for drinking tea. It is a spiritual sanctuary for solitude, an emotional bond for gatherings with friends and family, and the most delicate daily expression of oriental aesthetics. A good teapot is the soul of this space.
We searched through various materials and finally chose high borosilicate glass. It is not as profound and reserved as purple clay, as warm and jade-like as porcelain, but with its ultimate transparency, it gives tea the most straightforward stage. When hot water is poured in, the tea leaves slowly unfurl in the pot, and the golden tea soup flows like amber; the whole process is clearly visible.
This high borosilicate glass hanging teapot is designed to reveal the true appearance of tea. It serves as both a vessel for preparing and brewing tea, allowing you to appreciate the story of each tea leaf during the cooking and brewing process.
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II. Material: Withstands a 150℃ temperature difference, the most reassuring container for tea
1. High borosilicate glass: Laboratory-level reassurance
We use high borosilicate glass, a material commonly found in laboratory glassware. It is free from harmful substances like lead and mercury and will not crack under a 150℃ temperature difference.
From brewing tea in ice water to cooking tea over an open flame, you don't need to worry about deformation or harmful substance leaching. Pour in just-boiled water, and the pot body remains stable; after cooking aged white tea, you can directly pour in cold water, and it will remain safe and sound.
2. As transparent as a mirror, observe the life journey of tea
The transparency of glass is unmatched by other materials. When you brew a cup of Mingqian Longjing with it, you can see the tea buds slowly stretch out in the water, and the tender green tea soup gradually diffuses; when you cook a pot of aged Pu'er, you can observe the tea leaves releasing pectin under high temperature, and the tea soup becomes thick and shiny.
This visual makes drinking tea no longer a solo dance of taste, but an immersive sensory feast.
III. Design: A Dialogue Between Bamboo, Wood, and Glass, Replicating the Temperature of a Tea Ceremony
1. Natural Bamboo and Wood Handle: Eastern Zen in Your Hands
We opted for natural bamboo and wood as the material for the handle, eschewing plastic. The surface of the bamboo and wood, after polishing, is as smooth as jade and has excellent heat insulation properties.
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The curve of the handle is ergonomically designed, providing maximum comfort whether you hold it with one hand or two. When you lift the teapot, the temperature of the bamboo and wood melds with the warmth of your palm, offering a tactile experience that cold metal can never provide.
2. Integrated Fine Mesh Filter: The Secret to Pure, Strain-Free Tea
The lid is an integrated glass filter with a fine mesh that can filter out even the finest tea particles. When brewing black tea, there will be no tea residue to affect the taste. When cooking aged white tea, it also allows the leaves to fully expand.
The filter seamlessly connects with the pot body, making it easy to clean with just a quick rinse, farewell to the troubles of traditional teapots that collect dirt and grime.
3. Round and Smooth Spout: A Clean Break, No Drips
The spout features a round and smooth design in the shape of an eagle's beak, ensuring smooth water flow and a clean break when stopping the flow. When pouring tea, the liquid pours into the cup like a silver thread, leaving no droplets at the spout.
This not only keeps the tea table clean but also adds a sense of ceremony to every pour.
IV. Scenarios: Versatile for All Teas and Moments
1. Solo Drink: Gentle Company in Solitude
In the early morning, use it to brew a cup of green tea, watching the sunlight filter through the pot body, casting dappled shadows on the table; in the afternoon, brew a pot of orange peel white tea, letting the warm tea soup dispel drowsiness; at night, brew a pot of rose tea, accompanied by the fragrance of tea to relieve the fatigue of the day.
A person and a pot make for the most therapeutic solo time.
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2. Gathering of Friends: Emotional Bonds over Tea
On weekends, invite a few friends over and use it to brew a pot of aged white tea, watching the tea soup roll in the pot and the tea fragrance fill the room. Everyone sits together, chatting and gossiping, the tea soup is passed around in cups, and the friendship also warms up in the steam.
No need for complicated procedures, a pot can support a warm party.
3. Office: A Moment of Relaxation Amidst Busyness
In the fast-paced office, it is your "relaxation device." A pot of oolong tea to awaken your weary brain; cook a pot of barley tea to soothe your tense nerves with its warm tea soup.
The transparent pot does not look out of place but instead adds a touch of elegance to the serious office environment.
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V Craftsmanship: 38 processes are polished, just to live up to every leaf of tea
Every teapot with a carrying handle has been manually polished through 3 processes. The pot body uses blowing technology, with uniform thickness and excellent transparency; the connection between the carrying handle and the pot body has been repeatedly tested to ensure stability and durability; the arc of the lid has been precisely calculated to ensure sealing performance and easy opening and closing.
We know that good tea utensils do not need flashy decorations, and attention to detail is the greatest respect for tea.
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VI. Conclusion: Rekindle Chinese-style life aesthetics with a pot
In this era of efficiency, we are used to coffee and bottled drinks, but we gradually forget the sense of relaxation of brewing tea. This high boron silicate glass teapot with a carrying handle is not only a practical utensil but also a carrier of a lifestyle.
It invites you to slow down, watch the tea leaves unfold in the water, wait for the tea soup to warm up, and find the Chinese way of life in the pouring and drinking. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned tea drinker, you can find your own tea charm in this pot
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