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    Tea pet or tea lover's pet (simplified Chinese: 茶宠; traditional Chinese: 茶寵; pinyin: cháchǒng), also known as chachong, is a small pottery figure which is kept by some tea drinkers for good luck.

  2. Feb 24, 2020 · Most often, tea drinkers have a tea pet as decoration during a tea ceremony. However, some tea masters also use them for good luck or to test water for the right temperature. Tea pets have a long history, dating back to the Yuan Dynasty (13th century China).

  3. Nov 20, 2021 · Tea pets are small ceramic figurines or ornaments. These items may serve different purposes, such as bringing luck, be a companion to the tea drinker, or simply for decoration. Each of these purposes will be discussed in detail in this article. Before that, let’s first understand what tea pets really are.

  4. Jul 9, 2021 · Tea pets are ceramic figurines, mostly made of Yixing purple clay (Zisha). Chinese tea lovers believe that a fun and meaningful tea pet not only adds fun to the tea sessions, but also brings in luck.

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · Chinese tea pets, also known as “tea pets” or “tea pets animals,” are small figurines or sculptures traditionally made from clay or ceramic materials. They are used in conjunction with the practice of gongfu tea brewing (Check the best gongfu tea sets), a traditional Chinese method of preparing and serving tea.

  6. Apr 8, 2024 · These miniature companions, more than mere decorations, bring a living essence to your teatime, transforming it into a ritual of relaxation and reflection. With each steeping session, your tea pet collection grows in character and tradition, creating an intimate bond between tea and artisanal art.

  7. A tea pet is a ceramic figurine, mainly made of Zisha (Yixing purple clay). People nourish the pet by tea. In Chinese culture, the pet means auspicious, wealth, fortune, and people use it to beautify and decorate their tea tables.