In the cold winter, hot tea is most needed to warm the body and mind. The most convenient way to enjoy hot tea is to use a tea bag, add hot water and soak it. It only takes a few minutes to enjoy the warm tea fragrance. .
But when soaking tea bags, I occasionally have a small problem: the cotton thread of the tea bag and the small piece of paper that is easy to hold are often accidentally dropped into the cup with a sizzling sound. It is not only unhealthy to drop small pieces of printed paper into boiling hot water, but also requires a spoon to scoop them up for a long time, which is very troublesome. Fortunately, the Tokyo design company NECKTIE design office chose to solve this annoying little problem in the cutest way.
The Tea Bag Holder "SHIROKUMA" Polar Bear Fishing Tea Bag Lid designed by NECKTIE design office, the ceramic cup lid and polar bear are paired with a stainless steel fishing rod.
Gently hook the cotton thread on the tea bag to the polar bears small fishing rod, and you no longer have to worry about the tea bag sneaking into the cup.
While waiting for the tea, I looked at the white polar bear who was also sitting and waiting for the movement of the fishing rod. I felt particularly calm, as if the whole world had slowed down, and we were enjoying the purity and leisurely pace of this moment.
Tea Bag Holder “SHIROKUMA” is manufactured in a ceramics factory in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Ceramic production in Nagasaki Prefecture has a history of more than 400 years. Most processes are completed by hand by craftsmen, and every finished product is carefully made.
The considerate protruding design on the edge of the cup lid allows the cup lid to also be used as a small dessert saucer. In addition to enjoying tea during afternoon tea, of course you also need some small desserts to fill your stomach!
Tea Bag Holder “SHIROKUMA” is suitable for all cups with a rim diameter of 8 to 10 cm. If you also have the habit of making tea and are troubled by the little trouble of tea bags falling, then adding a cute tea-making partner to your cup is a good winter idea!