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  1. Zhi Lan Xiang

    Zhi Lan Xiang
    Because of the slender leaf shape, reminiscent of bamboo leaves, and the light bamboo note in the taste, the tea is also called Zhuye (bamboo leaf). It belongs to the Phoenix type Zhilanxiang (sesame orchid fragrance) and is considered as the king of this type. The mother tree has a history of over 300 years and stands at the top of the Wudong.
  2. Zhu Ye Qing

    Zhu Ye Qing
    Zhuyeqing means bamboo leaf green. It has an amazingly beautiful bamboo leaf shape (Zhenxingcha) with white tips. This tea from the Sichuan province is not of original provenance; genuine Zhuyeqing comes from Mount Emei, one of the four holy mountains of the Chinese Buddhism; it proves harder and harder to obtain good tea at reasonable prices from there.
  3. Steinkanne Zhu Ye Shi

    Steinkanne Zhu Ye Shi
    A teapot made of stoneware of blueschist/glaucophane schist from Taiwan. Zhuyeshi is the chinese name for this rock. These teapots made of stoneware are the fruit of great craftsmanship. They are also difficult to find, in the past years we did not find any that we would purchase. The present pots are the work of the artist Huang Longxian. He is a rather old-fashioned Master, going about his business unaware of marketing strategies and other such things. His works don't even come in beautiful boxes, never mind certificates with pictures or descriptions of the piece.
  4. Gaiwan Porzellan Zhuye

    Gaiwan Porzellan Zhuye
    Lidded cup, made of white porcellain, with the imprinted motive of bamboo leaves. Somewhat darker in colour, simpler quality.

    Height: 7.2cm Diameter: 9.5cm Volume: 90ml Weight: 148g
  5. Cup Zhuye

    Cup Zhuye
    Flat cup for Gong Fu Cha with an imprint of the Zhu Ye theme (Bamboo Leaves).
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