Sanxingdui Wind Stove
Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.
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Description
- Material: Ceramic
- Size: D13.6cm x 12.3cm.
- When using for the first time, it is recommended to use a small amount of charcoal to warm the stove, and gradually increase the amount of charcoal to allow the stove to gradually adapt. When using a charcoal stove, be sure to keep the room ventilated to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. After each use, make sure the charcoal fire is completely extinguished, and avoid using strong wind equipment such as blowers to prevent damage to the stove. In addition, do not use a charcoal stove in a confined space.
- Boiling water in a charcoal stove to make tea is a traditional way of making tea, which has a unique charm and experience. Boiling water with charcoal fire can not only stimulate the aroma and charm of tea, but also bring a traditional and charming atmosphere to tea brewing.
- The reason why water boiled with charcoal fire has a special aroma is that it is essentially different from wood heating and electric heating.
- During the burning process, the wooden charcoal fire will release a special smell, which blends with the woody aroma of the tea leaves, allowing the aroma of the woody tea and the soup to be perfectly displayed.
- When we taste black tea brewed with charcoal fire, it seems that we can feel the breath of nature in our mouths, which is a wonderful experience that cannot be described in words.
- Water boiled with charcoal fire has extremely strong penetration, which makes it play an important role in the process of making tea. The dense penetration power of charcoal fire can open the pores of pots of various materials such as pottery pots, iron pots, and silver pots.
- This dense force enters the water through the pores of the pot, which can fully bring out the tea power, especially the old tea.
- According to relevant research, boiling water with charcoal fire can make the molecular structure in the water smaller, so that it is easier to penetrate into the interior of the tea leaves and extract the effective ingredients in the tea leaves.
- Charcoal fire tea, carrying the thousand-year tea culture heritage, still exudes a unique charm in modern society. It is not only a way to make tea, but also a respect and adherence to traditional culture.
- Coming from the long river of history, charcoal fire tea has been popular as early as the Tang and Song Dynasties.
- The tea-making process recorded by the tea saint Lu Yu in "The Classic of Tea" depicts for us the elegant picture of the ancients brewing tea around the stove.
- Today, we regain this tradition to inherit and continue the history and culture.
- In the busy modern life, charcoal fire tea-making provides us with an opportunity to slow down, so that we can calm down and savor the beauty of life.
- The warm enjoyment brought by charcoal fire tea making is unmatched by other ways of making tea.
- When the charcoal fire burns in the stove, the warm breath permeates the surroundings, making people feel a sense of tranquility and peace of mind.
- Three or five friends sit together, chatting while brewing tea, sharing stories in life, and this warm atmosphere makes people intoxicated.
- The process of brewing tea around the stove is also a kind of relaxation and healing for the soul.
- Watching the steam coming out of the teapot on the charcoal fire and listening to the sound of water rolling in the pot, it seems that all the troubles have been thrown away.
- In this process, we can forget the pressure of life, immerse ourselves in the fragrance and warmth of tea, and enjoy a moment of tranquility and happiness.
Sanxingdui Wind Stove
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