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Chinese lager Pu erh tea speciality - 100g: Classic so-called light or green Pu erh tea disc from China. Yunnan - Simao came from the so-called Beeng Cha - Sheng Pu erh tea. Classics include flavors and aromas, yet unique tea for real tea lovers. Its specialty is that it reaches the ready-to-pack state without any strong fermentation, with very slight fermentation...
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With its help, we can easily break it down and take a teaspoon of tea from our pressed tea later. Due to its design, it only "destroys" the pressed fibrous tea to the minimum necessary. With the outward movement from the center of the tea, the tea leaves adhering to each other can be loosened nicely.
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Chrysanthemum flowering tea - tea flower 01. It is one of the Chinese flower teas - named after the small spherical tea in the water of ≈90 ° C slowly starts to open and after 2-3 minutes it becomes visible in the splendor. "Underwater Tea Bouquet" is a chrysanthemum flower that resembles its full form.
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Chun mee green tea 40g package. The production of popular Chinese tea is the same as the preparation of the Asian teas. With Chun mee tea we can make Gaiwan...
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Chun mee Green tea in 60g packages. The production of popular Chinese tea is the same as the preparation of the Asian teas. With Chun mee tea we can make Gaiwan...
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Classic chinese oolong tea 50g: The so called classic wulong, representing the world of China Oolong teas, is a tea (in good sense) typically located halfway between green teas and black teas. The Camellia specialty rolled into ball-like balls is practically handcrafted tea that unfolds into full leaves...
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Contemporary art graphics - Bonsai and ballet paraphrase is part of a series that explores the sometimes imagined and sometimes real relationship between tea, ballet and bonsai. We could say that the European graphic approach of ballet, ballerina and Japanese bonsai aesthetics fuses in the picture, but in fact the...
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Contemporary art graphics - Chasen and japanese garden stone lantern - is part of a series that explores the sometimes imagined and sometimes real relationship between tea, ballet and bonsai. We could say that the Japanese and European graphic approaches fuse in the image, but in fact, the monochrome print on paper was created along the graphic values...
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Contemporary Art Graphics - Jiufen and Pu - erh 01. is part of a series that deals with the sometimes real and sometimes real relationship between tea, ballet and bonsai. We could say that Taiwan and China are fusing in the picture, but in fact they created the monochrome prints made on paper
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Contemporary art graphics - Jiufen and Puerh 02. Our work on is part of a series that deals with the sometimes thought and sometimes real relationship between tea, ballet and bonsai. We could say that Taiwan and China are merging in the image, but in fact the monochrome print, which was otherwise made on paper, was created along the graphic values. The graphics were made in a single...
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Contemporary art graphics - Modern tea I. is part of a series that interprets the sometimes perceived and sometimes real relationship between tea, ballet and bonsai. Created along graphic values, the monochrome print, otherwise made on paper, was created. The graphics were made in one...
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Contemporary art graphics - Modern Tea II. our work depicts an interlocked Chinese tuocha tea, a Taiwanese tea strainer and a dragonfly. The white canvas print is matt lacquered