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A teacup is not just a tool for tasting tea, it carries a rich culture and history. In China, the culture of tea has been passed down for thousands of years, and as part of this history, teacups have witnessed countless people’s gatherings and quiet times.

In ancient times, teacups were often made of exquisite porcelain, symbolizing etiquette and respect. Especially in the tea ceremony, the selection and use of teacups are full of details. The shape, color, and material of each teacup have different symbolic meanings. The most classic teacup may be the purple clay cup, which has become the favorite of tea drinkers because of its good air permeability and high temperature resistance. Each purple clay cup is unique and handmade by craftsmen, reflecting the “harmony, tranquility, pleasure, and truth” in tea culture.

In the West, the development of teacups is closely related to the afternoon tea culture in the UK. Exquisite porcelain teacups are often painted with exquisite floral patterns, and they have become an important part of social occasions. A cup of hot tea and a beautiful teacup often bring warm conversations and leisure time between friends.

Whether in the East or the West, teacups carry the emotional exchange and cultural heritage between people. Every teacup is a witness to time. With the development of technology and changes in lifestyle, the materials and designs of teacups have become more diverse, but its core mission remains unchanged – to provide a carrier for tea drinkers to enjoy a moment of tranquility and a beautiful experience. Whether it is a busy morning or a quiet evening, a teacup carries our love for life and our cherishment of good times.