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Tasting cups — Handan 50ml set

Handan 50ml cup set of six

*Hán Dān 50 háo shēng pǐn míng bēi*

邯郸50ml品茗杯 (6只装)

Crystal-clear borosilicate from Handan shaped for four- to six-person gongfu sessions — every infusion’s color and clarity deserve a stage.

$90USD · 280 g

Weight
280 g
Harvest
2026
Processing
Mouth-blown borosilicate glass, annealed in Handan
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From Handan with care

Sandry Law spent a quiet autumn week in Handan, the historic glass-making hub of Hebei, walking among small workshops that still blow glass by mouth. He was looking for a tasting cup that would disappear from the drinker’s attention — no seam, no distorting curve, just a silent vessel that could hold 50 ml without stealing the show. In a family studio run by Master Zhang, third generation of furnace tenders, he found a set of six that felt right from the first pour.

The Zhang family works with a borosilicate recipe refined over three decades, balancing thermal tolerance with startling transparency. Each cup is gathered, blown, trimmed and annealed over two days — the slow cooling locks out internal stress so the glass can handle near-boiling water without cracking. The 50 ml size came after weeks of testing with different gongfu setups: four people at a table, each cup holding exactly one generous sip, showing the tea’s colour as an uninterrupted column of light.

What separates these cups from typical factory glass is the rim. Sandry insisted on a polished, rolled lip that feels weightless on the tongue and doesn’t trap a single drop. With six in a set, a full session unfolds visually: from the first pale infusion to the deeper amber of later steeps, each pour tells its own story. This is glassware made not just to be looked at, but to make the tea the main event.

The leaf, brewed

Visual purity for every steep

dry leaf

Twisted green spirals of *Yún Nán Bì Luó Chūn* reveal silver tips through the spotless glass.

wet leaf

Unfurled buds and leaves display vibrant jade tones, magnified by the curved walls.

liquor

Pale champagne liquor glows with a golden rim, perfectly transparent in the 50 ml cup.

aroma

Aromas of steamed chestnut, sweetgrass, and a faint mineral tang rise cleanly from the wide opening.

taste

Silky, medium-bodied entry with chestnut sweetness, a faint vegetal crispness, and a lingering hint of orchid.

finish

Clean finish with a mineral whisper; the empty cup retains a soft, sweet fragrance.

Brewing

A method, not a recipe.

Method
gongfu
Ratio
5 g per 100 ml
Water temp
80
First infusion
20
Subsequent
5–6 infusions, increase by 5 s each

Watch the leaves dance through the glass; the wide cup slows cooling enough for comfortable sipping.

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Sandry Law

Head of Procurement (China)

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