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- Teacup abstract "A teacup is a cup, with or without a handle, generally a small one that may be grasped with the thumb and one or two fingers. In some lands it is custom to raise the last finger on the hand, or \"pinkie\" when drinking from a tea cup. It is typically made of a ceramic material. It is usually part of a set, composed of a cup and a matching saucer or a trio that includes a small cake or sandwich plate. These in turn may be part of a tea set in combination with a teapot, cream jug, covered sugar bowl and slop bowl en suite. Teacups are often wider and shorter than coffee cups. Cups for morning tea are conventionally larger than cups for afternoon tea.Better teacups typically are of fine white translucent porcelain and decorated with patterns that may be en suite with extensive dinner services. Some collectors acquire numerous one-of-a-kind cups with matching saucers. Such decorative cabinet cups may be souvenirs of a location, person, or event. Such collectors may also accumulate silver teaspoons with a decorated enamel insert in the handle, with similar themes.In the culture of China teacups are very small, normally holding no more than 30ml of liquid. They are designed to be used with Yixing teapots or Gaiwan. Countries in the Horn of Africa like Eritrea also use the handleless cups to drink boon which is traditional coffee there. In Russian-speaking cultures and West Asian cultures influenced by the Ottoman Empire tea is often served in a glass held in a separate metal container with a handle, called a zarf. or in Russian a podstakannik.The first small cups specifically made for drinking the beverage tea when it was newly seen in Europe in the 17th century were exported from the Japanese port of Imari or from the Chinese port of Canton. Tea bowls in the Far East did not have handles, and the first European imitations, made at Meissen, were without handles, too. At the turn of the 19th century canns of cylindrical form with handles became a fashionable alternative to bowl-shaped cups.".
- Teacup thumbnail Tea_Cup.jpg?width=300.
- Teacup wikiPageID "922092".
- Teacup wikiPageLength "2934".
- Teacup wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Teacup wikiPageRevisionID "698243208".
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink A_Nice_Cup_of_Tea.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Bowl.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drinkware.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Teaware.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_culture.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Coffee.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Coffee_cup.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Cream.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Cup.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Eritrea.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Far_East.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Finger.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Gaiwan.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Handle.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Horn_of_Africa.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Imari,_Saga.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Jug.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Meissen_porcelain.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Moustache_cup.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Mug.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Podstakannik.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Porcelain.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Port.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Saucer.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Slop_bowl.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Souvenir.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Tableware.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Tea.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Tea_(meal).
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Tea_culture.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Tea_set.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Teapot.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Teaspoon.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Thumb.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Vitreous_enamel.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Yixing.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink Zarf.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink File:Small_black_and_green_CUP_no_handle.JPG.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLink File:Tea_Cup.jpg.
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Teacup".
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLinkText "cup".
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLinkText "cups".
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLinkText "tea cup".
- Teacup wikiPageWikiLinkText "teacup".
- Teacup wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Teacup wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Teacup wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Teacup wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Teas.
- Teacup subject Category:Drinkware.
- Teacup subject Category:Teaware.
- Teacup hypernym Cup.
- Teacup type SportsEvent.
- Teacup type Container.
- Teacup comment "A teacup is a cup, with or without a handle, generally a small one that may be grasped with the thumb and one or two fingers. In some lands it is custom to raise the last finger on the hand, or \"pinkie\" when drinking from a tea cup. It is typically made of a ceramic material. It is usually part of a set, composed of a cup and a matching saucer or a trio that includes a small cake or sandwich plate.".
- Teacup label "Teacup".
- Teacup sameAs Q81707.
- Teacup sameAs فنجان_شاي.
- Teacup sameAs Häferl.
- Teacup sameAs Кубак.
- Teacup sameAs Šálek.
- Teacup sameAs Kop.
- Teacup sameAs Tasse.
- Teacup sameAs Taso.
- Teacup sameAs Teekuppi.
- Teacup sameAs Tasse.
- Teacup sameAs चाय_का_प्याला.
- Teacup sameAs Csésze_(edény).
- Teacup sameAs Cangkir.
- Teacup sameAs Taso.
- Teacup sameAs Tazza.
- Teacup sameAs ティーカップ.
- Teacup sameAs Cangkir.
- Teacup sameAs 찻잔.
- Teacup sameAs Taass.
- Teacup sameAs Чајна_шолја.
- Teacup sameAs Kopje.
- Teacup sameAs Tekopp.
- Teacup sameAs Tekopp.
- Teacup sameAs Filiżanka.
- Teacup sameAs Chávena.
- Teacup sameAs m.03q5fj.
- Teacup sameAs Ceașcă.
- Teacup sameAs Чашка.
- Teacup sameAs Teacup.
- Teacup sameAs Filxhani.
- Teacup sameAs Kopp.
- Teacup sameAs Чашка.
- Teacup sameAs Cicara.
- Teacup sameAs Q81707.