Enough
Art.: PA-51075
$62.73/pcs.
$62.73/pcs.
Enough
Art.: PA-51072
$63.60/pcs.
$63.60/pcs.
Out of stock
Art.: PA-51071
$17.12/pcs.
$17.12/pcs.
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Art.: PA-51070
$64.98/pcs.
$64.98/pcs.
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Art.: PA-51067
$17.49/pcs.
$17.49/pcs.
Enough
Art.: PA-51063
$18.37/pcs.
$18.37/pcs.
Few
Art.: PA-1801
$25.99/pcs.
$25.99/pcs.
Out of stock
Art.: PA-51064
$20.74/pcs.
$20.74/pcs.
Enough
Art.: PA-51052
$12.87/pcs.
$12.87/pcs.
Enough
Art.: PA-51059
$17.49/pcs.
$17.49/pcs.
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Art.: PA-51057
$18.12/pcs.
$18.12/pcs.
The goal of the traditional Chinese ceremony is the spiritual unity of man and tea, which achieves harmony and enlightenment. Chahe (Chinese: 茶荷, pinyin: chá hé) "Tea box" or "Lotus scoop" in the Chinese tea ceremony is intended for acquaintance with tea. It first appeared in China as a container for offering tea to deities or the emperor. A small clay box, into which tea was poured, was placed on the altar or given to the emperor so that he could see the quality of the tea offered to him. Such a convenient invention is still actively used by tea lovers around the world today. First, you need to pour tea into the chahe and visually evaluate its appearance, the beauty of the leaf, color and shape. Then we awaken the aroma with our breath, taking the chahe completely in our palms. Inhaling the concentrated aroma of tea in the chahe slowly, you can imagine its taste. Chahe can be made of clay, porcelain or wood, and its shape can be traditional or designer.
