It's All About Tea
How To Create The Perfect Tea Space: A Comprehensive Guide
Posted by Boyka Mihaylova on
In our previous blog post we went through the history of the Cha Xi, or the Tea Space ("Tea Mat") and the ancient's pursuit of the beauty hidden in detail.
Now, we'll get practical by going through the nine essential elements for you to create your perfect tea space. (Read More)
Cha Xi: the Evolution of Beauty in Tea Space
Posted by Boyka Mihaylova on
In this blog post, we're touching on an important part of the whole tea experience: Cha Xi, or Tea Space. Setting up a harmonious space is a vital element in the experience of tea. It also helps us reach a calm, meditative state, where we can appreciate the moment and enjoy living in the present.
We'll talk about the history of the Tea Space ("Tea Mat") and the pursuit of the beauty hidden in detail. We'll then review its essential elements and how to use them to arrange our tea space. So, grab a cup, and let's take our tea experience to the next level! (Read More)
Gong Fu Cha: Intuition or Structure?
Posted by Misha Gulko on
In a world where everything can be divided into two groups, Gong Fu Cha practitioners can be split between two distinct "schools of thought": those who believe that tea should be approached with a free and intuitive mindset and those who see it as a disciplined practice that requires adherence to rules and standards. Each school offers unique perspectives and benefits but also potential flaws.
In this article, we will explore these two approaches to Gong Fu Cha practice, discuss their benefits and potential shortcomings. So, grab a cup of tea and let's dive in! (Read more)
Laos Tea: Ancient Forests and Wild Trees
Posted by Boyka Mihaylova on
In this blog post, we continue our exploration of non-native Chinese teas produced in Asia.
Our destination is Laos - a country on the crossroad between China (more specifically, Yunnan), Vietnam, and Burma, among others. Nestled in the cradle of tea, Laos is a country with an ancient tea heritage, pristine forests, and age-old tea trees. Let's explore its merits and discover the Laotian tea that increasingly draws the interest of tea drinkers by the year. (Read More)
Handmade Teas – a Cut Above the Rest
Posted by Boyka Mihaylova on
Tea is a beverage that has been enjoyed for centuries, and its popularity continues to grow worldwide. Nowadays, countless teas are being produced by thousands, if not millions, of producers around the world. Some teas are produced by individual tea masters on their family farms; others are grown on large estates and produced by big tea factories.
However, not all teas are created equal. Handmade teas, also known as handcrafted or artisan teas, are a cut above the rest. (Read more)