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Beginner’s Bonsai
Bonsai master Bob Langholm offers these instructions for caring for a miniature C. sinensis plant in your own home. Leaves from the beautiful little tree on your table also make a fine cup of tea.
Read MoreBonsai: Master of the Miniature
Just as in the world of tea, there is a gulf between mass-produced and master-produced bonsai. A true artistโs worth is measured by how well he manipulates a plant to make it a thing of enduring value, a work of living art that evolves and changes over time.
Read MoreRegal Rituals
The English, says author and tea historian Jane Pettigrew, โhave forgotten a lot of the importance, significance, and history of our tea drinking habits.โ
Read MoreDestinations: Flagstaff House Teaware Museum
Nestled inside Hong Kong Park, the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, formerly known as Flagstaff House, was built in […] Read More
Preserving the Life of the Leaves
Storage is a challenge tea drinkers have struggled with for as long as Camellia sinensis has been part of our […] Read More
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