Rich select said

Recommendations for Large Gaiwan

Looking for a gaiwan that will have the capacity to serve 4. Maybe 200 ml or so? Any ideas or thoughts about what size would be best? I will be using for multiple teas, pu erh, oolong, etc.

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LuckyMe said

I saw quite a few 200-300 ml gaiwans on Yunnan Sourcing. Personally, I don’t go any higher than 150ml with my gaiwans. The bigger ones can be awkward to handle unless you have very large hands. When I’m making tea for a crowd, I’ll use a large pitcher to compound multiple infusions before serving.

Rich select said

Ah, makes sense. Any pitcher recommendations? What size?

looseTman said
Rich select said

Nice! Thanks for sharing that. Looks like amazon carries it.

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AllanK said

If you get a larger gaiwan in the “easy” gaiwan style it will be easier to handle and they are sometimes made quite large. I have a 220ml one I bought on Aliexpress but I don’t remember the seller.

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Hello Rich, JK Tea Shop have different size of gaiwans. If you would like to know about, check out here:https://www.jkteashop.com/tea-wares-accessories-gaiwan_c15.html

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If you’re willing to explore a more modern aesthetic, consider this 300ml glass-and-bamboo gaiwan:

http://verdanttea.com/teas/xiang-fu-bamboo-glass-steeper-mug/

I’ve never tried the larger model, but I use the smaller (185ml) version of this every day as a combination gaiwan/pitcher, and it’s brilliant. Super convenient, easy to clean, compact for storage.

Plus the larger size has a handle, which deals with the awkwardness of handling a large gaiwan.

tperez said

Huh, that’s an interesting contraption, I haven’t seen one like it before.

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