Serving
Tea Culture Wakizashi
In Japan the traditional method of serving tea is a celebrated art form in itself. This highly ritualized ceremony is an involved process, the most elaborate of which can last hours and is reserved for the most distinguished of guests.
Cuisinart 1.75-qt. Cordless Teakettle
One of the most marvelous features of this Cuisinart Teakettle is its ability to go right from the kitchen to the dining table or perhaps the terrace, depending on where you're serving tea. The kettle lifts right off its base, and can be carried right to your serving area.
Royal Worcester 2-pc. Evesham Cup and Saucer, Gold
The Evesham pattern by Royal Worcester is a highly collectible English design on fine porcelain. The tea cup and saucer are key components to the place setting that can be used at every meal, for serving tea or coffee.
More Than Serving Tea
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Old Dutch 48 Oz. Red Cast Iron Teapot
This graceful Japanese-style vessel for brewing and serving tea has a 48 oz. Capacity. Made of specially purified cast iron, it is symbolic of strength and unity. A coating of black enamel is applied to the inner surfaces to help prevent the development of rust.







