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Blooming Moments Jasmine

Hand-Sewn Jasmine Blooming Teas in an Elegant Gift Box
$27.00
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About Blooming Moments Jasmine

Our Blooming Teas are a true spectacle – a captivating tea gift and a delight for all the senses. Vibrant flowers and Chinese silver needle white tea are delicately hand-stitched together and refined with natural jasmine aroma. In hot water, the tightly bound tea balls unfold into stunning flowers, creating an unforgettable display in your teapot. Each flower can be infused multiple times, offering a harmonious and floral aroma. Presented in charming, handcrafted gift boxes, each containing five tea flowers – a sophisticated tea gift for special moments.


About Tea Flowers

Also known as blooming teas or tea roses, these delicate creations are made from carefully hand-picked leaves of White Yin Zhen Silver Needle tea from Fujian Province, China. The leaves are artfully sewn into small tea balls, encasing flowers like jasmine, chrysanthemum, or lily, which bloom beautifully when steeped.


History

The exact origins of tea roses remain a topic of debate – some sources claim they are a modern invention from the past few decades, while others suggest that variations have existed for centuries. It is believed that as far back as the Song Dynasty (960–1279), Chinese tea leaves were tied into flower shapes to entertain the emperor. These remarkable Chinese teas not only enchant with their sweet, floral flavour but also mesmerise with their unique visual splendour.


Benefits

In traditional Chinese medicine, white tea is considered one of the oldest remedies. With its cooling properties, it helps reduce stress, lower cholesterol, and regulate blood pressure. It also has anti-inflammatory properties and is thought to be cancer-preventive.

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