A teacup is a utensil for holding tea water. Water comes from a teapot and is poured into the teacup, where it is then tasted by the guest. There are two types of tea cups: small cups are mainly used for sipping oolong tea, also known as tea cups, and are used in conjunction with fragrant cups.
The purple sand tea set is naturally made of clay, and is processed into shape using the unique purple, red and other colored clay hidden deep in the local mountain. It is then fired into pottery in a high-temperature kiln at 1100-1200 ℃. Due to the presence of various chemical components such as silicon oxide, sodium, potassium, manganese, magnesium, etc. in the mud, the burnt product is as red as red, purple as grapes, ochre as chrysanthemum, and yellow as orange, colorful and unpredictable. There are thousands of purple sand tea sets in shape, with 'square shapes are not identical, round shapes are not alike'. They have imitated geometric shapes, exquisite craftsmanship, and simple colors. Artists use steel knives to replace the pen on the pot body, carving flowers, birds, landscapes, and calligraphy on gold and stone, making the purple clay pot a work of art that integrates literature, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, gold and stone, and modeling.