Amid the rhythm of modern life, some objects belong to heritage.
The silver aluminum phin by Trung Nguyên Legend is one of them.
Heritage in Every Slow Drop
The silver phin is not merely an accessory.
It is a ritual.
From Saigon’s street cafés to the cool mornings of the Central Highlands, the traditional aluminum filter has become a symbol of Vietnamese coffee culture. Its natural silver sheen feels understated yet refined — a reminder of a time when coffee was brewed with patience and quiet intention.
Each drop that falls is not only an extraction of roasted beans, but a distillation of time itself.
Minimal. Precise. Timeless.
Maison Heritage does not follow trends.
Maison Heritage preserves values.
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Traditional aluminum construction — lightweight and enduring
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Classic Vietnamese proportions — balanced and authentic
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Silver finish — elegance in its purest form
No excess.
No ornament.
Only precision in every detail.
A Ritual for Those Who Understand Coffee
Placing the phin on the cup, adding the ground coffee, gently pressing the filter…
you are continuing a ritual that has existed for generations.
The Silver Phin is not made for haste.
It is made for those who know how to wait.
And in that waiting lies the depth of flavor.
Maison Heritage – A Legacy Continued
Within the Maison collection, the silver phin stands as a quiet statement:
Vietnamese coffee is not merely a beverage.
It is culture. Memory. Identity.
A small object,
carrying the spirit of the highlands and the echoes of timeless cafés.
FAQ – Phin Trung Nguyên Silver
1. What material is the phin made from?
The phin is crafted from traditional aluminum — lightweight, durable, and historically used in Vietnamese coffee brewing for generations.
2. Is this an authentic product from Trung Nguyên?
Yes. This silver phin is an authentic product by Trung Nguyên Legend, one of Vietnam’s most recognized coffee houses.
3. What size is the phin?
The standard size typically brews 1 cup (approx. 170–200 ml). It is ideal for personal, slow-drip preparation.
(If you offer multiple sizes, you may specify them here.)
4. Is the aluminum safe for daily use?
Yes. Traditional aluminum phins are widely used in Vietnam and are safe for daily brewing when cleaned and dried properly after use.
5. How do I brew coffee with a Vietnamese phin?
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Add 18–20g of medium-coarse ground coffee.
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Gently place the press filter and level it lightly.
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Pour a small amount of hot water (≈ 95°C) to bloom for 20–30 seconds.
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Fill the chamber with hot water and cover with the lid.
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Allow the coffee to drip slowly (4–5 minutes).
The essence lies in patience.
6. Is this dishwasher safe?
Hand washing is recommended to preserve the finish and extend its lifespan.
7. Does it come in a gift box?
Within the Maison Heritage presentation, the phin can be offered as a standalone piece or as part of a curated gift set, depending on your selected collection.
8. Who is this product designed for?
For those who appreciate ritual over rush.
For those who value cultural authenticity and timeless design.


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