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Tea Cloth for Tea Ceremony | Chestnut | 32x16cm | TF26
A beautiful cotton cloth to set up your tea ceremony on. 32 x 16 cm -
Tea Cloth for Tea Ceremony | Indigo | 32x16cm | TF27
A beautiful cotton cloth to set up your tea ceremony on. 32 x 16 cm -
Tea Cloth | Black | 27x27cm | TF24
A beautiful cloth for your tea ceremony, woven in a slubby cotton to give it a more textured feel. 27 x 27 cm -
Tea Cloth | Burgundy | 27x27cm | TF18
A beautiful cloth for your tea ceremony, woven in a slubby cotton to give it a more textured feel. 27 x 27 cm -
Tea Cloth | Emerald | TF21
A beautiful cloth for your tea ceremony, woven in a slubby cotton to give it a more textured feel. 27 x 27 cm -
Tea Cloth | Indigo | 27x27cm | TF20
A beautiful cloth for your tea ceremony, woven in a slubby cotton to give it a more textured feel. 27 x 27 cm -
Tea Cloth | Robin's Egg Blue | 27x27cm | TF22
A beautiful cloth for your tea ceremony, woven in a slubby cotton to give it a more textured feel. 27 x 27 cm -
Tea Container | for Loose Tea or 2oz Matcha | TCTM2
A small cylindrical tin for storing loose tea or matcha. Fits 2 ounces of matcha powder, and measures about 6.5cm tall by 4.5cm in diameter. -
Tea Flag for Tea Ceremony | 135x30cm | TF05
A beautiful Japanese boro style cloth to set up your tea ceremony on. 135 x 30 cm -
Tea Flag for Tea Ceremony | 200x30cm | TF06
A beautiful Japanese boro style cloth to set up your tea ceremony on. 200 x 30 cm -
Tea Pet | Grinning Cat | 88815
A tea pet is a small clay figure which is kept by tea drinkers for good luck. They are usually made of unglazed ceramic, and represent zodiac animals or Chinese mythical creatures. Tea lovers raise their tea pet by placing it on the tray during tea time... -
Tea Pet | Meditating Baby | 88826
A tea pet is a small clay figure which is kept by tea drinkers for good luck. They are usually made of unglazed ceramic, and represent zodiac animals or Chinese mythical creatures. Tea lovers raise their tea pet by placing it on the tray during tea time...