There are many types of Kung Fu tea sets. Types of tea sets and selection tips.

Kung Fu tea is a folk tea-tasting custom among the Han people, and there are many types of Kung Fu tea sets. So what types of Kung Fu tea sets are there? Let’s learn about the specific types of Kung Fu tea sets and the selection skills of tea sets with me.

Types of Kung Fu Tea Sets

1. Purple sand tea sets

Purple sand tea sets are the best type of Kung Fu Tea tea sets. Zisha tea sets have always been popular among tea friends because of their good water absorption and the effect of retaining the fragrance of tea soup.

2. Ceramic tea sets

Ceramic tea sets are another type of tea sets second to purple clay tea sets. Ceramic tea sets have the characteristics of slow heat transfer and moderate heat preservation. The brewed tea has good color, fragrance and flavor. In addition, ceramic tea sets have beautiful shapes, exquisiteness, appreciation value, and medium value. Therefore, they are loved by many tea people.

3. Iron kettle tea sets

Iron kettle tea sets are suitable for making tea and brewing old tea, especially Pu'er tea. Cooking tea with an iron kettle and tea set can improve the quality of water and enhance the feeling of tea tasting.

4. Celadon tea sets

Celadon tea sets are the best quality produced in Zhejiang. In the Song Dynasty, the celadon tea sets produced by Zhejiang Longquan Ge Kiln, one of the five famous kilns at that time, reached its peak and were sold all over the country. Contemporary, Zhejiang Longquan celadon tea sets have new developments, and new products are constantly coming out. In addition to the many advantages of porcelain tea sets, this kind of tea set is green because of its green color, which is more beneficial to the beauty of the soup color. However, using it to brew black tea, white tea, yellow tea, and black tea can easily cause the tea soup to lose its true appearance and seem to have shortcomings.

5. Colorful porcelain tea sets have many varieties and colors, among which blue and white porcelain tea sets are the most eye-catching. Blue and white porcelain tea sets actually refer to utensils made of cobalt oxide as the colorant, directly depicting patterns on the porcelain body, then applying a layer of transparent glaze, and then reducing and firing in the kiln at a high temperature of around 1300℃.

6. White porcelain tea set

White porcelain tea has the characteristics of dense and transparent blanks, high glazed, pottery-forming fire, no water absorption, clear sound and long rhyme. Because of its white color, it can reflect the color of the tea soup, with moderate heat transfer and thermal insulation properties. In addition, it is colorful and has different shapes, making it a treasure among tea drinking utensils. This white-glazed tea set is suitable for brewing all kinds of tea leaves.

7. Black porcelain tea sets

Black porcelain tea sets, which began in the late Tang Dynasty, flourished in the Song Dynasty, continued in the Yuan Dynasty, and declined in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Selection Tips for Selecting Tea Sets

There are many types of porcelain tea sets, the main ones are: celadon tea sets, white porcelain tea sets, black porcelain tea sets and color porcelain sets. These tea sets have had a brilliant page in the history of the development of Chinese tea culture. Tea sets are the finishing touch in China's long-standing tea culture, and are even more of an art in the eyes of friends who love tea. So how to choose a tea set?

1. Beauty.

Shuanglong playing with pearl ceramic tea set. The teapot is used by yourself, so when it comes to choosing the shape and appearance of the teapot. Just make a choice based on your personal preferences and personal feelings. The most important thing is to be comfortable and satisfied with yourself.

2. Texture.

The tea pots are generally mainly sand, because the sand utensils are water-absorbent and light-transmitting, and the appearance is more friendly than porcelain, and the withdrawals are also unique in flavor on it, so the sand utensils are generally more popular than porcelain pots. As for the texture of the teapot, it is mainly because of its firm body and moist color.

3, the smell of the pot.

When purchasing a new pot, you should smell the smell in the pot. Some new pots may have a slight tile flavor, which can be used, but if it has a burning smell or other miscellaneous flavors, such as oily smell or artificial coloring smell, it is not enough.

4. Precision.

The precision of the pot refers to the tightness of the lid and the body of the pot. The higher the bond, the better, otherwise the fragrance of the tea will be loose.

Warm reminder: Depending on the material of the tea, there will be some selection criteria different, and the prices vary greatly! It depends on everyone keeping their eyes open!