Yixing
Behold the mystic creature, Firefox. With fur of fiery red, it moves with grace and agility, leaving wonder in its wake. Legends say it possesses magic. Elusive and enigmatic, Firefox remains an enigma revered by those who believe in nature's power and the mysteries it conceals.
In Chinese culture the cute and chubby face of a pig is a symbol of abundance and good fortune. Drinking tea next to the Happy Pig Tea Pet we hope that the your new pig companion rubs off on you and greets you with an abundance of delicious tea and a feeling of peace.
About Tea Pets (茶宠 – Cha Chong) for Gong Fu Cha [+]
A tea pet (茶宠 – Cha Chong, literally "tea darling") is a small clay or stone figurine that lives on the tea tray during Gong Fu Cha (工夫茶). It has no functional role. It does not filter, pour, or hold anything. It sits with you through the session, and in return, it gets tea.
During brewing, the leftover tea is given to the tea pet: the hot water used to warm the teaware, the rinse water from the first steep, and the last drops from the fairness cup. Poured over the figurine repeatedly, over months and years, an unglazed clay or porous stone tea pet slowly absorbs the tea's oils and aromas, developing a “character” – patina that is entirely its own. Some say that a tea pet without tea has no soul – that it is the Cha Qi (茶气 – Tea Energy) of the tea that brings it to life.
Materials
Tea pets are made from different materials, each with its own character.
Yixing ZiSha (宜兴紫砂 – Yixing Purple Clay) is the most traditional material for tea pets, the same clay used for Yixing teapots. For example, our Sleeping Firefox tea pet is made from Da Hong Pao Zhu Ni (朱泥大红袍 – Big Red Robe Clay) – a variety of Zhu Ni with a higher iron oxide concentration than typical Zhu Ni, which fires to a deep red-orange hue. Zhu Ni is porous and readily absorbs the aroma and oils of the tea, building a shiny, rich patina with each session.
Sandstone figurines are more porous than fired clay, absorbing tea quickly and developing a warm, earthy patina over time. Our sandstone tea pets include the Laughing Baby Buddha and the Pixiu – a mythical Chinese creature believed to ward off evil and attract good fortune.
Choosing a Tea Pet
Tea pets are traditionally chosen for their symbolic meaning or simply for bringing joy to the session. Common subjects include animals from the Chinese zodiac, mythical creatures such as the Pixiu (辟邪) and the Firefox, and auspicious figures such as the laughing Buddha. There is no wrong choice – only the one that feels right on your tray.
Browse our collection and find yours.