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- 9 March & 16 March | Matcha Tasting Experience & Matcha Bowl Pottery Class
- brut tea Color Changing Cute Cat Tea Pet with Gold Tael
- Yunnan White Tea, Single Tea Token
- Pu'er Fermented Black Tea, Single Tea Token
- brut tea Japanese-Style Minimalist Yellow Clay Tea Cup, 35ml
- brut tea Japanese-Style Gaiwan for Tea Ceremony
- [Only 2 Available] brut tea Handmade Cotton and Linen Tea Mat for Tea Ceremony (33cm x 20cm)
- brut tea Handcrafted Cotton and Linen Square Coaster for Tea 7cm x 7cm, Set of 2
- brut tea Handmade Ceramic Tea Set Gift Set | Teapot x1 + Tea Cups x3
- brut tea Customised Tea Gift Set – Create Your Own (Gift Wrapping Included!)
- brut tea Token Storage Jar with Lid & Bamboo Tea Clip
- Yunnan White Tea, Tea Token Box (8 Tokens)
- Pu'er Fermented Black Tea, Tea Token Box (8 Tokens)
- Pu'er Green Tea, Pouch of 20 Tea Tokens
- Yunnan Black Tea, Pouch of 20 Tea Tokens
- brut tea Starter Tea Set (Western Brewing) | Tea Press x1 + Glass Cup x2
- brut tea Top Hat Tea Strainer | Mug Infuser for Loose Leaf Tea
- Graceful Pomeranian | Tea Pet Collection
- Smiling Pufferfish | Tea Pet Collection
- Penguin Scout | Tea Pet Collection
- Durian Hedgehog | Tea Pet Collection
- Chubby Tiger | Tea Pet Collection
- Fortune Piggy | Tea Pet Collection
- Little Panda | Tea Pet Collection
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Blog
Article
- How to Brew Pu’er Tea Like a Pro: A Guide to Unlocking Its Full Flavour
- Gong Fu Cha: The Art of Traditional Chinese Tea Brewing
- Tea and Chocolate Pairings from a Tea Expert
- How to Pair Tea and Cheese
- Pu’er Cha: A Tea That Gets Better with Time
- Rediscovering Tea: Commodity or Craft?
- Detox Teas to Kickstart Your New Year
- If You Don’t Like Green Tea, Try White Tea
- Discover Pu'er Fermented Black Tea: A Unique Post-Fermented Tea from Yunnan
- Best Gift Ideas for Chinese Tea Lovers: Celebrate the Christmas Season with Love
- What Are Tea Pets and Why You Need One for Your Tea Ritual
- Tea 101: Do you know what the 7 styles of tea are?
- Why is tea still relevant today? A brief history of the origin of pressed teas and its trade along the Tea horse Road
- How I became a tea drinker
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Raphael Chow
Having spent years as a founder and operator in London's tech scene, Raphael learnt one important lesson: to be present and make every moment count.
Drinking tea has helped Raphael regain a sense of calm and creativity that had dodged him for years. Raphael believes that like wine, tea has many fascinating stories about their provenance, terroir and quality that should be widely shared. He believes there is a bright spot on the international stage for fine, artisanal teas.
Raphael's international upbringing has imbibed him with a passion for exploring the cultural crossroads between the East and West.

Joyce Ding
Joyce has always wanted to create something beautiful and impactful.
Growing up in China, tea is part of her daily life and she loves how versatile tea is. While her grandmother prefers drinking tea brewed in the traditional Gongfu style, being a big foodie, Joyce loves experimenting with new and different tea recipes. When she moved to London three years ago, Joyce was surprised by how difficult it was to find high-quality Chinese teas in the UK and how little the culture is known.
Previously, Joyce was a product manager at TikTok, where she built tools to inspire millions of creators worldwide to create. She now wants to continue to extend her reach to millions of creators through the enjoyment of tea.