Overview:
MATERIAL: This glass teapot set is made of durable borosilicate glass.
FEATURES: The woman sculpture frame and cups of the tea set can be separated easily. Stainless steel filters can effectively filter tea residue.
TEA MAKER: The glass teapot is suitable for enjoying scented tea, loose-leaf tea, tea bags and fruit tea.
GIFT: You can enjoy afternoon tea time at your home, office, and party, and it is also a good choice for your various festivals and birthday gifts.
Product information:
Material: glass
Style: Chinese style, China-Chic style
Set1: Red Lady Tureen Tea infuser
Set2: Yellow Lady Tureen Tea infuser
Set3: Red Lady Petal Tureen tea infuser
Set4: Yellow Lady Petal Tureen tea infuser
Set5: Red Lady Plum Blossom bowl tea infuser
Set6: Red Lady petals Plum Blossom bowl tea infuser
Set7: Lady Whitebait Tureen Tea infuser
Set8: Lady Whitebait Petal Tureen tea infuser
Set9: Red lady Dragon Phoenix Gai bowl tea infuser
Set10: Red Lady Dragon and Phoenix petal Tureen tea infuser
Size Information:
Cover bowl: 11.5cm wide, 13.5cm high, 320ml capacity
Handle cup: 7.5cm wide, 4.8cm high, 100ml capacity
Six gentlemen: 8.5cm wide and 11cm high
Base: 15.5cm long, 10.5cm wide, 24cm high
Tea Sea: 15cm wide, 10.5cm high, 320ml capacity
Tea washing: 14.5cm wide, 7.4cm high, 1000ml capacity
Tea tray: 37cm long, 24cm wide, 3.5cm high
Packing list:
Tea maker * 1
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