In the past, before urban advancement and convenience stores took over the streets, the landlord would place a dragon pot by the fields so the people working there can take a rest, drink tea, and eat the occasional sticky rice snacks.
The dragon pot of this tea set is manually thrown into a flatter shape. The spout is formed in the shape of the so-called pigeon's mouth, while the handle is raised from the pot from in front and behind the lid.