Broussonetia Papyrifera, Chinese blue ink & raw linseed oil
Conserved tea wrapper hand-made from fibres of the Paper Mulberry tree (Latin: Broussonetia Papyrifera) by Essence of Pu Erh tea produced 12 years ago [in 2024] in the Year of the Dragon.
The photo was taken after drinking the last 7 grams (of a total of 400 grams) of Pu Erh tea produced in the Bulang area in the province of Yunnan, China, an area known for producing powerful, bitter and long-lived teas.
Also see: Burnt 'Five Colours Clay' teapot (yixing) on Ashes.
The photo was taken after drinking the last 7 grams (of a total of 400 grams) of Pu Erh tea produced in the Bulang area in the province of Yunnan, China, an area known for producing powerful, bitter and long-lived teas.
Also see: Burnt 'Five Colours Clay' teapot (yixing) on Ashes.
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