A Three-Talent Gaiwan (三才盖碗, Sān Cái Gài Wǎn) is a classic Chinese lidded bowl used for brewing and serving tea, renowned for its elegant design and symbolic harmony. Its name derives from the "Three Talents" (三才) philosophy in Taoism, representing the unity of Heaven (lid), Earth (bowl), and Humanity (saucer).
- Lid (Heaven): Controls steam and aroma during brewing.
- Bowl (Earth): Holds tea leaves and hot water, often crafted from porcelain or ceramic for heat retention.
- Saucer (Humanity): Provides stability and prevents burns, allowing graceful handling.
Dating back to the Ming Dynasty, this versatile tool is essential in Gongfu tea ceremonies. Its open design allows precise control over steeping time and easy observation of tea leaves unfurling. Ideal for green, oolong, and pu-erh teas, the Three-Talent Gaiwan balances tradition and practicality, making it a favorite for both tea novices and connoisseurs.
Key features: Non-porous material preserves tea purity, ergonomic design for quick pours, and a timeless aesthetic for ceremonial or daily use.