Tall Transparent Glass Gongdao Bei | Heat-Resistant Borosilicate Tea Pitcher - 200ml
Elegant, functional, and timeless — this Tall Transparent Glass Gongdao Tea Pitcher (公道杯) embodies the essence of precision brewing.
Crafted from high-quality borosilicate glass, this fair cup is both lightweight and durable, designed to handle boiling water safely while allowing you to appreciate the clarity and color of your tea liquor. Its tall, minimalist form makes it easy to grip and pour, ensuring even distribution of tea into tasting cups without bitterness or sediment.
Perfect for Gongfu tea ceremonies or daily tea sessions, this 200ml Gongdao Bei enhances your brewing experience with its clean lines, smooth spout, and balanced proportions. A beautiful harmony of modern design and traditional function — ideal for Pu-erh, Oolong, Green, or Black tea.
✔ Tall, Elegant Design: Streamlined silhouette enhances stability and pouring control.
✔ Heat-Resistant Borosilicate Glass: Safe for boiling water; retains clarity even after repeated use.
✔ Balanced Pour: Ensures smooth, even tea distribution — no drips or over-extraction.
✔ Minimalist Aesthetic: Complements all teaware styles, from Yixing clay to porcelain gaiwans.
✔ Compact & Versatile: Ideal for 1–3 person tea sessions, daily use, or ceremonial Gongfu brewing.
Origin: Handcrafted in Dehua, Fujian, China — renowned for artisan glass and porcelain teaware
Material: Heat-resistant borosilicate glass
Weight: 150g
Capacity: 200 ml (serves 1–3 people)
Dimensions: Approx. 8 cm height × 7.5 cm width
Temperature Resistance: Up to 150°C (302°F)
Care: Hand wash recommended; avoid sudden temperature changes
Pair with Tea & Leaf porcelain tasting cups, Yixing teapots, or a gaiwan for a balanced Gongfu brewing ritual.
Elegant, functional, and timeless — this Tall Transparent Glass Gongdao Tea Pitcher (公道杯) embodies the essence of precision brewing.
Crafted from high-quality borosilicate glass, this fair cup is both lightweight and durable, designed to handle boiling water safely while allowing you to appreciate the clarity and color of your tea liquor. Its tall, minimalist form makes it easy to grip and pour, ensuring even distribution of tea into tasting cups without bitterness or sediment.
Perfect for Gongfu tea ceremonies or daily tea sessions, this 200ml Gongdao Bei enhances your brewing experience with its clean lines, smooth spout, and balanced proportions. A beautiful harmony of modern design and traditional function — ideal for Pu-erh, Oolong, Green, or Black tea.
✔ Tall, Elegant Design: Streamlined silhouette enhances stability and pouring control.
✔ Heat-Resistant Borosilicate Glass: Safe for boiling water; retains clarity even after repeated use.
✔ Balanced Pour: Ensures smooth, even tea distribution — no drips or over-extraction.
✔ Minimalist Aesthetic: Complements all teaware styles, from Yixing clay to porcelain gaiwans.
✔ Compact & Versatile: Ideal for 1–3 person tea sessions, daily use, or ceremonial Gongfu brewing.
Origin: Handcrafted in Dehua, Fujian, China — renowned for artisan glass and porcelain teaware
Material: Heat-resistant borosilicate glass
Weight: 150g
Capacity: 200 ml (serves 1–3 people)
Dimensions: Approx. 8 cm height × 7.5 cm width
Temperature Resistance: Up to 150°C (302°F)
Care: Hand wash recommended; avoid sudden temperature changes
Pair with Tea & Leaf porcelain tasting cups, Yixing teapots, or a gaiwan for a balanced Gongfu brewing ritual.
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Testimonials
“I drink a lot of ripe Pu’er, and FUZHI stands out for its balance and purity. The cocoa aroma and smooth finish make this my go-to tea for relaxing after meals. Every cup feels like a quiet retreat.”
This mini cake format is genius and convenient yet premium. It brews a deep, mellow cup without any bitterness. I love how grounding and gentle the Cha Qi is. You can taste the craftsmanship.”
“I'm new to Pu’er, FUZHI was a beautiful introduction. The tea is rich but not overwhelming, with a clean, earthy sweetness. I now drink it daily and even started gifting it to friends.”