Color Changing Fruit Tea Pet
Color Changing Fruit Tea Pet
Color Changing Fruit Tea Pet
Color Changing Fruit Tea Pet
Color Changing Fruit Tea Pet
Color Changing Fruit Tea Pet
Color Changing Fruit Tea Pet
Color Changing Fruit Tea Pet
Color Changing Fruit Tea Pet

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Color Changing Fruit Tea Pet

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Add some magic and whimsy to your tea space with color changing tea pets. The tea pets remain dark until you pour hot water or hot tea on them. Each fruit has special meaning:

  • Lychee - In art it symbolizes summer and a wish for children, and so has a role in the marriage celebration.
  • Peach - The most famous association is with the peaches of immortality that grow in the gardens of the Queen Mother of the West. These trees bear fruit only once every three thousand years. The Monkey King is famously known for stealing an immortal peach.
  • Durian - It's gold color is thought to bring good fortune and riches.
  • Strawberry - Auspiciousness and good fortune.
  • Apple - ‘Apple’ in Chinese sounds the same as píng ‘peace, calm’ so an apple is a hidden wish for peace.
  • Cherry Tomato - Because of the tomato plant's long strong vines, it is a symbol for strong romantic partnerships. It is also a symbol of the sun and health.
  • Pomegranate - The fruit is full of seeds, and as seed in Chinese zǐ also means children, it chiefly symbolizes a wish for many children.
  • Chinese Cabbage - qīng cài ‘green cabbage’ has a lucky connotation because cái means ‘wealth, money’.

A thermosensitive tea pet is a type of clay or resin figurine that reacts to changes in temperature, commonly used in Chinese tea ceremonies. Made from special thermosensitive materials, these tea pets change color or reveal hidden designs when hot tea is poured over them, adding an interactive and visually engaging element to the tea ritual.

Like traditional tea pets, thermosensitive tea pets are typically crafted in the form of animals, mythical creatures, or symbols of good fortune. However, the key difference lies in their ability to respond to the heat of the tea, often transitioning from one color to another or unveiling intricate patterns as they are "fed" with hot tea.

These tea pets are not only decorative but also serve to enhance the enjoyment of the tea ceremony, bringing a playful and dynamic aspect to the experience. They are cherished for their unique blend of tradition and modern innovation, making them popular among tea enthusiasts who appreciate both the cultural significance and the interactive fun they offer.