☕ Sip in Style: Where Function Meets Elegance!
The ufengke Wood Tea Tray Ceramic Kung Fu Tea Set is a beautifully crafted, durable ceramic tea service that features a sleek black finish, making it a perfect addition to any home. With a compact size of 12 inches in diameter and 3.5 inches high, it is versatile enough for serving various beverages and easy to clean, being dishwasher safe.
C**J
A great starter Tea Set....
I did get a fantastic deal on this tea set. I paid a little less then $40.00. The Giwan was broken and I contacted the original seller. They could not help me because it was a previous return to Amazon. I could return the entire set to Amazon, but It was a large set and would not be replaced for the price that I paid. I have decided to just keep the rest of the set because the tea tray alone was worth the discount price. The tea wear is very thin. That being said it came with a lot of stuff. I was surprised that even the Buddah was included(cute). He changed colors when hot water was poured over him. It was worth be keeping this giant set and the other undamaged pieces. The original seller responded very quickly so if you were to have an issue and paid the full price I have confidence that they would be very helpful. They did offer to send me another if I paid for it. I as they didn't make any money on this transaction.
E**D
Flaws, but usable with some work put in if you're willing
I really only wanted the tea tray, you can only get this tea tray with the whole schebang unfortunately, and by gosh is that truly unfortunate because the tea set is horrendous. If it were just the tray I'd give 5 stars, but the tea set knocks it down.So let's break it down to what's good, what's bad, and what I personally use of it.What's good: the tea tray is fine enough, be careful with it it's feels breakable and can fray edges if you mess with it so DON'T MESS WITH IT. Big sell point of the tray is that it comes with the cup rack. I about flipped my $#*% when the tray was flat, but lo and behold the teacup rack is reversable for a flat side incase you need more space on a tray and that actually came in handy during ceremony. The tray is only "laquered(?)" As well as painted On top besides the reversable tea cup rack part, so if you want it to last you may want to fully laquer the thing (and fill in missing paint). No problems with my reservoir tray thankfully, with as cheap most are made that's usually hit or miss but mine was fine.What's bad: there's a reason there are no closeup pics of the tea set... it looks cheap as dirt. I had to test to see if it was PLASTIC but I'm still not sure it's yixing clay either and no one can convince me it actually is yixing clay. Also highly breakable, I oblitetated the strainer setting it on the floor... carpeted floor... thankfully I didn't need it and it was one of the worse looking items in the set so that wasn't a loss. Some things are ok to use though, like the pitcher, sniffcups, and some of the odd bits included. Check the paint/glaze bc mine had some chips and you don't want to drink that. Those little tea server trays? Plastic. Yeah, they're not wood. Not bad if you were expecting plastic, all I've had are wood and they looked just like them so it was only slightly dissapointedly unexpected. The tea pets? The pee guys are ok, not my type, but they work. The buddha is a lightweight plastic resin thing. I wasn't expecting jade, but if you thought it looked jade and saw the price of the set don't fool yourself. The tea brush? Shed constantly and it was horrible. I ripped out the hairs, stained the wood, then replaced the brush hairs with an unused shaving brush head's. The other tea tools suck.Ok, so what do I use? I'm a guy that fixes things up so I can get use even out of junk. I use, the tea tray, the teasniff cups. The tea tools holder, but with my own tea tools bc theirs suck. Already told ya'll about the tea brush and what I did to it. The saucers, there's this weird thing that looks like a victorian egg holder that I use to hold my teapot lid. The tea canister for traveling with tea (which also can hold both a teacup and sniffcup), this tea cannister is also not airtight, nor does it hold any sample teas, that's fine for me as I just wrote how I personally use it, but if you were expecting more from that cannistor it is just an empty red can. The rest is just backup, like the pitcher, the large cup thing that is NOT a pitcher, the tea cups with fish are cute for kid company, and then I store all that in the water waste bowl it gives you. I already built my own trusty tea sets so this one wasn't needed, (all I needed was the tea tray) but I'll still make use out of what can be useful to me. Also great to have the cheap set for more rambunctious hyper guests while the big boys use my nicer cups. That's one good thing about the set is that even though it is highly thin and breakable, it comes with a LOT of spare teacups to make up for it. Haha"Giftable?" Oh my gosh NO! If it were just the tray, yes, but the tea set and tools are embarrassing. I hate people but I don't hate them that much. They'd never believe it was over $70, they'd know I resent them if I gifted them this set."Value for money?" Eh, most trays are pretty pricey, even then this still seems pretty cheaply made. So I could understand $45+ for the tray alone. The tea set is junk though. Not worth that price included."Craftsmanship?" I gave 2 stars "for effort" bc you know some poor soul was forced to make this. Would have more stars there if just the tray alone. The third star is bc I still made some of the tea set work in "spite."
A**Y
Beautiful Set! Had to look up how to make the pee-doll work
This is a beautiful set. My husband and I have been going to traditional tea ceremonies since we started dating and thought why not have our own at home. Very exciting. I had to look up how to make the pee-doll work as it came with no instructions. You first warm the doll with hot water from the tea pot and then soak him in cold water for 30 mins (or until he sinks) then pull him out and pour a little hot water over him. Once the hot water cascade finishes he wizzes away. Cute and funny just like in the Chinese gardens.
P**E
Poor quality
Poor quality
A**R
Pretty but not practical for adult tea making, very small items, more for show. Arrived messy
Items arrived all over the place in the box, dusty, not secure or taped at all, one cup broke taking it out because of this. No directions provided for this entire item. Very pretty BUT everything is way too tiny, almost like for a doll or a toddler.. they’re the size of tasting cups. Still, display is pretty, also don’t like that there’s no directions or anything with the item list and how to use everything. I expected at least a brochure with a label of each item. Was looking forward to this but a little disappointed that I can’t really use these things to make tea . Pretty for show.
M**L
Beautiful tea set
Beautiful set. Durable. I use my tea warmer to keep my tea hot. Highly recommend this set. It’s not pure black, but more like dark espresso/dark brown due to the clay. Still works well with my home decor.
迈**克
Expectations outweigh disappointments
Tea board is broken, the corners are not smooth, and the tea has a strange smell!
J**S
It's nice for the price
It's nice for the price. There was a bit of a mold smell, but nothing was broken or chipped and its a plastic tray, but for the price its not bad. I'm happy with it.
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