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cocktail glassware
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China
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Not commonly used in traditional Chinese or Southeast Asian drinking cultures, where sharing communal glassware is more customary.
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1
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2
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drinkware
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China
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Teacups are typically smaller in size and are used for serving hot tea
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1
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3
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everyday glassware use
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China
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Traditional tea ceremonies often involve the use of delicate, ornate glassware, while everyday glassware is less commonly used.
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1
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4
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laboratory glassware
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China
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Used in traditional Chinese medicine and herbal preparations
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1
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5
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silverware
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China
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Chopsticks are the primary utensils used for eating, and silverware is less commonly used.
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1
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6
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silverware
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China
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Chopsticks are the primary eating utensils, and silverware is less commonly used
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1
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7
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teaware
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China
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Teaware holds a special place in Chinese pottery, with various types of teapots and tea sets designed for the traditional Chinese tea ceremonies.
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1
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8
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teaware
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China
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Teaware holds great cultural significance and is often considered a form of art in China and Japan.
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1
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