Cultural Significance of the Peeing Boy Tea Pet
The peeing boy (or “spouting boy”) is a beloved traditional Chinese tea pet with roots in centuries of gongfu tea culture. A symbol of good fortune, prosperity, and childlike joy, it is believed to bring luck and playful energy to your tea space. Pour hot water over the figurine, and it will spray a stream of water as a whimsical, interactive part of your tea ceremony.
Set Details & Specifications
This set includes 4 unique peeing boy tea pets, each with a distinct pose for varied charm. Made from high-quality natural purple clay (zisha), these figurines are durable, porous, and will develop a beautiful patina with regular use and care.

Each tea pet measures 7.5cm (2.95 inches) tall and 4cm (1.57 inches) wide, perfectly sized to sit on your tea tray, desk, or even car dashboard as a cute decorative piece.
How to Use Your Tea Pet
- Soak the tea pet in cold water for 5-10 minutes to fill its internal cavity with water.
- Place it on your tea tray, then pour hot water (above 60°C/140°F) over its head.
- Watch as it sprays a stream of water in a playful, fun reaction for you and your guests to enjoy.
Perfect Gift for Tea Lovers
This 4-piece set makes a thoughtful, unique gift for gongfu tea enthusiasts, Chinese culture collectors, or anyone who appreciates quirky, functional home decor. It works equally well as a tea table centerpiece, desk ornament, or fun conversation starter at casual gatherings.









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