Sabi Phagura explores the art of Chinese tea making with Jing
Tea is often thought of as being quintessentially English. But actually, the story of tea begins in China. According to folk in 2737 BC, the Chinese emperor, Shen Nung, was sitting beneath a tree while his servant boiled some water, and a few leaves blew into the water. And as the legend goes, tea was born.
Jing’s aim with this design was to create an uplifting, uncomplicated tea ceremony that means loose tea can be enjoyed by anyone. Creative Manager, David Hepburn, describes it perfectly: “As the true home of tea, no country has influenced us more than China. Traditional Chinese ‘gong fu cha’ tea ceremonies place huge emphasis on achieving the best flavours by using small vessels and short brewing times to create quick, full flavoured infusions.”
The traditional Chinese teapot ‘gaiwan’ was the main source of inspiration for this project. A lidded bowl and saucer allow you to watch the leaves unfurl and infuse. The Tea Master is crafted from matte white, double walled porcelain to keep tea hot, and hands cool. The spout is carefully shaped to prevent drips, whilst a filter neck ensures tea leaves stay in the pot.
The elegant looking Tea Master is available in two sets – a set for solo drinking including a cup, and a sharing set including two tasting cups.
JING Tea – Where and how
Address: Canterbury Court, SW9 6DE London, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)207 183 2113
Web: https://jingtea.com/