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Bamboo water carafe stand

*Zhú zhì shuǐ gāng jià*

竹制水缸架

Tall, narrow bamboo stand that lifts a 1.5 L water carafe exactly to elbow height — keeping the pour within reach without crowding the tea table.

$105USD · 1600 g

Weight
1600 g
Sourced by

A village workshop, a bamboo standoff, and Michael’s search for the perfect pour

Michael Zhan found this stand in a small workshop in the hills of northern Fujian, not far from the bamboo forests that supply the region’s iconic woven ware. He was sourcing heavy yancha for another project when a local fixer mentioned a carpenter who made ‘water towers’ for old tea houses. Intrigued, Michael hiked up a dirt road to a cluster of three workshops where fathers and sons still split bamboo by hand.

The carafe stand was not a commercial item — an elderly tea master had commissioned a set of six for his students, each one cut to a specific height based on the carafe the student owned. Michael spent two afternoons watching the master adjust joinery and test stability with a stone-filled pot. He convinced the workshop to produce a small batch with a standard height and top ring, using the same eight-year-old Moso bamboo that had been air-dried for three rainy seasons.

Each stand is assembled with mortise-and-tenon joints, no glue, no nails. The top ring is steamed and bent, then lashed with a single strand of rattan. Because the bamboo is living material, every stand has its own pattern of nodes and slight colour shifts — exactly the kind of irregularity that tea practitioners treasure. Michael returns once a year to inspect the new harvest and bring home a dozen pieces.

The leaf, brewed

Quiet presence, warm touch, and a faint memory of bamboo forest

dry leaf

The surface is hand-sanded to a silky grain, with a soft honey-gold patina that deepens with age. The subtle scent is reminiscent of dry bamboo leaves.

wet leaf

When a damp cloth passes over it, the bamboo releases a faint, sweet steam like fresh-cut grass.

liquor

The stand itself catches the light in narrow vertical stripes, its shadow bringing a rhythmic stillness to the room.

aroma

Over time, it will absorb whispers of the tea session — a blend of wood, water, and damp stone.

taste

Not a taste, but a constant tactile assurance: the carafe is there when you need it, the stand sturdy and unmoving.

finish

When the last guest leaves, the stand remains — a quiet reminder of the gathering, grain after grain.

Brewing

A method, not a recipe.

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Position within arm’s reach of the main brewer, slightly to the left or right so the carafe handle faces outward. The stand is not designed for stoves or boiling kettles — use only for room-temperature or lightly warmed water.

Sourced by

Michael Zhan

Procurement & Sourcing Specialist (China)

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