
Hoobar Chinese Tea Pet Mini Rabbit Tea Pet Mini Ceramics Cute Rabbit Tea Pet For Kungfu Tea Tray Desk Ornament For Kungfu Tea Ta
$19.86
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is a Chinese tea pet? A: A Chinese tea pet is a small ceramic figurine that absorbs the aroma and color of tea as it is poured over it, enhancing its appearance and significance over time.
- Q: How do I use the Hoobar Mini Rabbit Tea Pet? A: To use the Hoobar Mini Rabbit Tea Pet, simply pour your tea over the top of the pet to nourish it. This will allow the pet to gain fragrance and color from the tea.
- Q: What materials are used to make the Hoobar Mini Rabbit Tea Pet? A: The Hoobar Mini Rabbit Tea Pet is made from high-quality zisha ceramic, known for its ability to absorb tea aroma.
- Q: What colors does the Hoobar Mini Rabbit Tea Pet come in? A: The Hoobar Mini Rabbit Tea Pet is available in two colors: green and white.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Hoobar Mini Rabbit Tea Pet? A: The dimensions of the Hoobar Mini Rabbit Tea Pet are approximately 4.7 centimeters in length, 3.7 centimeters in width, and 5.3 centimeters in height.
- Q: Can I keep the tea pet as a decoration? A: Yes, the Hoobar Mini Rabbit Tea Pet is designed to be a decorative piece, symbolizing good luck and prosperity, making it suitable for display on office tables or home decor.
- Q: How should I care for my tea pet? A: To care for your tea pet, regularly pour tea over it to nourish it. Avoid using soap or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the ceramic.
- Q: Is the tea pet suitable for gifting? A: Yes, the Hoobar Mini Rabbit Tea Pet makes a thoughtful gift for occasions like New Year, birthdays, Valentine's Day, or Christmas.
- Q: What is the significance of a tea pet in Chinese culture? A: In Chinese culture, tea pets are believed to bring good luck and are often used in tea ceremonies to enhance the experience.
- Q: Can the tea pet affect the taste of my tea? A: While the tea pet absorbs the aroma and color of the tea, it does not directly affect the taste of the tea itself.