The Gaiwan is a traitional teacup from China, with a lid and saucer. By placing the lid at an angle, the lid functions as a stariner and makes drinking pure leaf teas easy. The saucer helps in lifting the cup, especially when the tea is at a high temperature. Originally the Gaiwans were made of clay. Over time many designs have evolved. These days porcelain, stoneware and glass gaiwans are used to enjoy pure leaf teas.
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