A small container in which tea is kept for daily use.
茶叶罐
Example sentencesExamples
Chaire are known in English as tea caddy or tea container.
Marquetry examples represented the majority of tea caddies at this point, but there was also an interesting group decorated by amateurs in the paper filigree technique known as quilling.
This is a very fine Chinese porcelain tea caddy with Crane decoration, clouds and waves.
Though dominated by wood and wood veneers, the crafting of tea caddies embraced almost every other technique and material used in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Made for us exclusively by Chantal, this tea caddy matches our popular logo teapot.
A tea caddy, made from the mulberry tree planted by William Shakespeare in his garden at Stratford-on-Avon, was among the items in the library sold at auction.
This silver tea caddy celebrates two of the cultural rages of the 18th century - tea and the theatre.
This is a silver tea caddy fully embossed with floral garlands and cupids.
Click on the Thumbnail Picture to find out more information about the tea caddy.
It is a lacquered tea caddy with a double-petaled chrysanthemums design.
The tea caddy supplied by Gray & Seddon are completely handmade, skilfully finished & decorated.
Although Henry Clay was known to produce this style of painted tea caddy, these were normally painted with a landscape scene, and this is the only example we can trace that has been painted with a marine scene.
Definition of tea caddy in US English:
tea caddy
nounˈti ˌkædiˈtē ˌkadē
A small container in which tea is kept for daily use.
茶叶罐
Example sentencesExamples
Though dominated by wood and wood veneers, the crafting of tea caddies embraced almost every other technique and material used in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Marquetry examples represented the majority of tea caddies at this point, but there was also an interesting group decorated by amateurs in the paper filigree technique known as quilling.
This silver tea caddy celebrates two of the cultural rages of the 18th century - tea and the theatre.
Although Henry Clay was known to produce this style of painted tea caddy, these were normally painted with a landscape scene, and this is the only example we can trace that has been painted with a marine scene.
This is a silver tea caddy fully embossed with floral garlands and cupids.
It is a lacquered tea caddy with a double-petaled chrysanthemums design.
The tea caddy supplied by Gray & Seddon are completely handmade, skilfully finished & decorated.
A tea caddy, made from the mulberry tree planted by William Shakespeare in his garden at Stratford-on-Avon, was among the items in the library sold at auction.
Chaire are known in English as tea caddy or tea container.
Made for us exclusively by Chantal, this tea caddy matches our popular logo teapot.
This is a very fine Chinese porcelain tea caddy with Crane decoration, clouds and waves.
Click on the Thumbnail Picture to find out more information about the tea caddy.