Tetsubin and Tea: A Cultural Experience


Nambu iron kettles (tetsubins), Japanese tea sets, Taiwan Longjing, Yunnan Pu'er, Kyoto confectionery...

Now you can try all these you seem to know yet unfamiliar Chinese and Japanese famous products in Tea Treasures with your friends. Pamper yourself with a leisurely tea culture journey admist your busy schedule!

To celebrate the opening of Tea Treasures, we have launched a new event for you. Patrons can now choose a Nambu tetsubin, three different sets of Japanese tea ware, and three types of Chinese and Taiwanese tea for brewing tea, accompanied by Kyoto confectionery in the Store. You can even take pictures in different spots of the Store with your beloved tea wares!

Tetsubin: From a famous Kobo in Nambu, Japan

Tea sets: Japanese Bizen ware, Kutani ware, Kiyomizu ware, Tokoname ware, Shino ware, Hagi ware, etc.

Tea: Miaoli Oriental Beauty, Shanlinxi Alpine Oolong, Aged Pu'er, Yuannian Lu'an,etc.

Time limit: 1 hour 30 minutes

Fee: HK$250 per person (minimum 2 persons). Fees can be used for purchases over HK$1,000 in Tea Treasures.

Inquiry and Reservation: WhatsApp 92239740

  

 

 

Tea Treasures

Tea Treasures is the leading store in Hong Kong that collects and sells Nambu tetsubins! The Store is managed by Mr. Gu Yueguang, an experienced collector who has a deep passion in the art of tea.  In his early years, Mr. Gu focused on collecting Chinese purple clay pots and old porcelain tea ware. In recent years, he has been immersed in the study of tetsubins and Japanese tea wares.  He frequently travelled between Hong Kong and Japan to visit famous tetsubin makers. He is the founder of the "Japanese Tetsubin Research Society", and he often offers incisive views on tea affairs!

Tea Treasures is located in Causeway Bay Hong Kong Inland,  an easily accessible commercial area.  Elegantly furnished, with decorations of classic tea ware and famous calligraphy paintings, Tea Treasures is an oasis in the hustle and bustle city to explore a cultural search and a refreshing moment!

 


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