Artisan Round Gongfu Tea Tray with Water Storage – Retro Coarse Pottery Copper Lid Tea Boat, Portable Ceramic Tea Draining Tray for Chaozhou Gongfu Ceremony
Artisan Round Gongfu Tea Tray with Water Storage – Retro Coarse Pottery Copper Lid Tea Boat, Portable Ceramic Tea Draining Tray for Chaozhou Gongfu Ceremony
Artisan Round Gongfu Tea Tray with Water Storage – Retro Coarse Pottery Copper Lid Tea Boat, Portable Ceramic Tea Draining Tray for Chaozhou Gongfu Ceremony
Artisan Round Gongfu Tea Tray with Water Storage – Retro Coarse Pottery Copper Lid Tea Boat, Portable Ceramic Tea Draining Tray for Chaozhou Gongfu Ceremony
Artisan Round Gongfu Tea Tray with Water Storage – Retro Coarse Pottery Copper Lid Tea Boat, Portable Ceramic Tea Draining Tray for Chaozhou Gongfu Ceremony
Artisan Round Gongfu Tea Tray with Water Storage – Retro Coarse Pottery Copper Lid Tea Boat, Portable Ceramic Tea Draining Tray for Chaozhou Gongfu Ceremony
Artisan Round Gongfu Tea Tray with Water Storage – Retro Coarse Pottery Copper Lid Tea Boat, Portable Ceramic Tea Draining Tray for Chaozhou Gongfu Ceremony

Gongfu Tea Tray with Copper Lid Meander Pattern

$1,269.87

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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  • The Stage for Ritual

    There is a quiet poetry to Gongfu Cha. Gongfu Tea Tray is not merely brewing tea—it is a choreography of water, heat, and attention. Every pour, every rinse, every shared cup follows a rhythm perfected over centuries. But to perform this ritual properly, you need more than just a teapot. You need a dedicated space that honors the flow of water, contains the warmth, and keeps your focus on the leaves, not on the mess.

    This Round Water Storage Gongfu Tea Tray is exactly that space. Handmade in the Chaoshan region—the spiritual home of Gongfu tea—it is designed to cradle your gaiwan, your fairness pitcher, and your cups while silently managing the inevitable rinse water and spilled tea. The coarse pottery base recalls ancient kiln textures, while the solid copper lid offers modern practicality. Together, they create a tea boat that feels as intentional as the ceremony itself.

    Unlike mass‑produced bamboo trays that warp or plastic trays that cheapen the experience, this piece ages with grace. It is a functional artifact—one that transforms your tea table into a sanctuary.

  • A Water Management System Built for Gongfu

    Gongfu brewing involves multiple rinses of the leaves, warming of cups, and high pours that naturally create spillage. A traditional “tea boat” (or chuan) is meant to catch that water, allowing you to focus entirely on the tea.

    Gongfu Tea Tray with Drainage refines this concept. The surface of the copper lid is subtly engineered to guide water toward the drainage holes, channeling every drop into the deep Round Water Storage Tank below. The tank is generously sized—you can comfortably complete a full 6–8 infusion session without needing to empty it halfway through.

    The copper lid itself is a work of functionality. It provides a stable, non‑slip surface for your most cherished teaware. Place a 150ml gaiwan, a glass fairness pitcher (gong dao bei), and three aroma cups side by side—there is room for all without crowding. And because copper naturally resists microbial growth, you never have to worry about hidden mold or odors, a common complaint with wooden or mesh‑style trays.

  • Designed for the Full Ensemble of Gongfu Utensils

    A true Gongfu session is an orchestra of vessels. This tray accommodates:

    • Gaiwan or small teapot – The lid sits flat, providing a stable base even when you tilt the gaiwan to pour.

    • Fairness pitcher – Space to place the pitcher beside the brewing vessel, allowing you to decant the infusion evenly.

    • Three to four tasting cups – Traditional Gongfu calls for sharing. The tray’s diameter lets you arrange cups around the brewing area so guests can reach easily.

    • Tea scoop, cloth, and strainer – The flat copper surface doubles as a temporary rest for accessories during the session.

  • The Tactile Beauty of Handmade Pottery

    The base is crafted from coarse clay, fired at high temperatures to achieve stoneware‑level durability. Unlike glossy porcelain or cold stainless steel, this pottery has a warm, granular texture that feels grounded. Subtle variations in the clay—a slight ripple here, a faint iron speck there—are not flaws but the fingerprints of the artisan who shaped it.

    This Retro Coarse Pottery Round Water Storage Ceramics Tea Tray is thrown by hand, meaning no two are identical. If you value objects that carry a story, this tray will speak to you each time you pour.

  • Effortless Maintenance, Dignified Aging

    One of the frustrations voiced by tea enthusiasts on Reddit and in product reviews is how quickly tea trays become unsanitary or difficult to clean. Bamboo trays develop black mold in the seams. Plastic mesh trays trap tea residue. Lacquered wood warps.

    Our approach is different. The entire reservoir is glazed on the inside, making it waterproof and easy to rinse. The copper lid lifts off completely, giving you unrestricted access to the tank—no narrow openings to scrub. After your session, simply pour out the water, wipe the lid with a soft cloth, and your tea boat is ready for the next gathering.

    Over time, the copper may develop a soft patina. Many tea lovers cherish this evolution—it mirrors the aging of a well‑used teapot. If you prefer the original shine, a gentle polish with a lemon‑salt rub restores it instantly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

I’ve seen similar pottery trays on Amazon and eBay where the water leaks out from the bottom or the clay gets soaked and molds. Does this tray have that problem?
That is a very common concern, and we designed this tray specifically to solve it. Many low-quality clay trays are not fully vitrified (fired hot enough), meaning they absorb water and eventually leak or grow mold. Our Round Water Storage Ceramics Tea Tray is fired at high temperatures to achieve a stoneware-like density. Additionally, the inner reservoir is glazed, creating a waterproof seal. Unlike trays that rely on a glued bottom that fails over time, this is a monolithic ceramic structure (with a removable metal lid) that will not leak or absorb moisture.
I saw a Reddit thread where users complained that "tea boats" are too small and their Gaiwan doesn't fit. Is this tray actually functional for Gongfu?
We addressed that pain point. Many "tea boats" are vintage-style and barely fit a 100ml teapot. This tray is designed with modern Gongfu proportions in mind. It comfortably accommodates a standard 150ml Gaiwan, a fairness pitcher (Gong Dao Bei), and three tasting cups simultaneously. The drainage holes are placed strategically so that the copper lid remains stable even when heavy teaware is placed on it.
How do I clean the inside of the water tank? I have a narrow tray and it’s a nightmare to reach inside.
We made sure this would never be a problem. Because the copper lid is completely removable—not hinged or screwed on—you have full access to the entire reservoir. You can simply wipe it with a sponge, rinse it under the tap, or even put it in the dishwasher (though hand washing is recommended to preserve the patina). No tight spaces, no trapped residue.
Is this tray truly handmade, or is it just pretending to be rustic?
This is genuinely handmade in Chaozhou by artisans who have worked with clay for generations. You will see subtle variations in the shape of the rim, the texture of the clay, and the glaze application. These are not defects—they are the marks of the maker. If you value objects that carry a human story, this tray will resonate with you. If you prefer a perfectly symmetrical, machine‑made product, this might not be the right fit.
I’ve heard that clay tea trays can absorb odors from tea and start smelling sour. Does yours?
Because the interior of the reservoir is fully glazed, it does not absorb liquids or odors. The unglazed exterior may absorb a tiny amount of moisture over years of use, but this is part of the natural aging process and typically does not cause any smell. The copper lid also helps by allowing airflow when the tray is stored dry. We recommend emptying the tank after each session and leaving the lid off for a few hours to air out—this keeps everything fresh.
Can I use this with a yixing teapot? I’m worried about the metal lid scratching the clay.
Absolutely. The copper lid has a smooth, flat surface. It will not scratch your teapot or gaiwan. Many collectors use metal‑topped tea boats specifically because they provide a stable, non‑porous surface that doesn’t interfere with the seasoning of their yixing pots.