Front view of the Glazara Phoenix Spark Elemental Solo Gaiwan. This 70ml vessel features a compact silhouette and a fiery, iridescent red glaze, specifically designed for focused, individual tea brewing sessions.

Phoenix Spark Elemental Porcelain Gaiwan | Solo Brew 70ml

$171USD
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Front view of the Glazara Phoenix Spark Elemental Solo Gaiwan. This 70ml vessel features a compact silhouette and a fiery, iridescent red glaze, specifically designed for focused, individual tea brewing sessions.

Phoenix Spark Elemental Porcelain Gaiwan | Solo Brew 70ml

$171USD
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The 70ml Phoenix Spark Elemental Gaiwan is a precision instrument designed specifically for the intimate, personal tea ritual. Finished in a vibrant, multi-layered glaze that evokes golden embers against a deep crimson sky, this vessel perfectly balances the durability of high-fired porcelain with the delicate proportions needed for a solo brewing session.

Designed for the Solo Gongfu Cha Practitioner At 70ml, this petite lid bowl is the ultimate companion for personal tasting sessions. The smaller capacity allows you to highly concentrate the flavor of your brew and conserve precious, high-end teas (like vintage Puerh or premium Oolongs) without sacrificing the full, multi-steeping Gongfu experience.

Key Features:

Perfectly Proportioned for One (70ml): The smaller profile is incredibly comfortable to hold and manipulate, offering effortless one-handed pouring and ultimate heat control for the solo practitioner.

Jingdezhen Artisan Legacy: Rooted in a thousand-year kiln tradition, each vessel is meticulously hand-finished by skilled potters in Jingdezhen. This authentic craftsmanship imparts a tactile warmth and distinct character that mass-produced teaware cannot replicate.

Artisan Crackle Finish: The interior is lined with a traditional crackle glaze, adding striking visual depth. This historic technique provides a bright, textured backdrop that makes it easy to inspect the precise color and clarity of your tea liquor.

Exceptional Heat Control: The high-fired porcelain body expertly manages heat retention while remaining comfortable to the touch, ensuring steady, precise pours.

For tea lovers seeking a specialized, small-capacity porcelain gaiwan that elevates the quiet mindfulness of brewing for one, the 70ml Phoenix Spark delivers unmatched clarity and depth, infusion after infusion.

Specifications

Dimension Gaiwan: 59H mm / 2.32H inch

Rim Diameter: 71W mm / 2.8W inch

Capacity: 70 ml / 2.37 oz (Solo Brew Size)

Material: High-Density Artisan Porcelain

Glaze: Elemental Series

Firing: High-Temperature (Non-porous)

Key Feature: Heat-dissipating flared rim

Care: Hand wash preferred. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the surface.

Uniqueness: Every single set is unique, no two are identical.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

To provide you with the best shopping experience, the items will ship from our warehouse within 2-10 business days. Some items that are temporarily out of stock may take longer, and items ordered together may arrive in different boxes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is 70ml too small for a gaiwan?
A:
 Not for solo brewing or high-end tea tasting. In the Gongfu tea tradition, a smaller vessel (45ml–70ml) allows for a higher leaf-to-water ratio. This "flash brewing" technique extracts richer flavor and aroma without bitterness. The 70ml size is specifically designed for a personal session where you want to enjoy 10+ steeps without consuming an excessive volume of liquid.

Q: What types of tea work best in this gaiwan?
A:
 The high heat retention of the lacquer-coated porcelain makes these gaiwans excellent for Aged PuerhBlack Tea (Hongcha), and roasted Oolongs (Yancha). The shape also works beautifully for delicate White Teas, as the wide rim allows for quick pours.

Q: Is this gaiwan suitable for beginners?
A: Yes. The weighted balance and flared rim are specifically designed to stay cool to the touch, making it the easiest gaiwan for learning the Gongfu method without burning your fingers.

Q: How does this compare to Yixing Clay?
A:
While Yixing clay absorbs flavor, the Elemental Porcelain Gaiwan is non-porous. It is the superior choice for tasting the raw, true profile of a tea leaf without interference from previous brews.

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