Gaiwan

A gaiwan (simplified Chinese: 盖碗; traditional Chinese: 蓋碗; /ˈɡwɑːn/) or zhong () is a Chinese lidded bowl without a handle, used for the infusion of tea leaves and the consumption of tea. It was invented during the Ming dynasty. It consists of a bowl, a lid, and a saucer.

Gaiwan
Three gaiwan in front of a tea tray
Traditional Chinese蓋碗
Simplified Chinese盖碗
Literal meaninglidded bowl
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese蓋杯
Simplified Chinese盖杯
Literal meaninglidded cup
Second alternative Chinese name
Chinese焗盅
Literal meaninghot-steeping vessel
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