01 / 06

茶盒 · Tea Boxes

Three boxes.
One practice.

A box is not a quantity of tea. It is a way of keeping the habit going once the first curiosity has worn off — which is the point at which most people stop.


02 / 06

三種入口 · Three Ways In

Begin, continue,
or give it away.

The three boxes are not sizes of the same thing. They answer three different questions: where do I start, how do I keep going, and what do I put in a hundred people's hands at once.

入門探索盒Starter Box

A$148

per box · 每盒

  • Built for a first encounter — no prior knowledge assumed
  • Each tea introduced in writing, in both languages
  • Brewing guidance in the box, not on a website you have to find
  • Final contents — requires verification
洽詢 Enquire

一世茶盒Lifetime Box

A$268

per box · 每盒

  • A box kept and refilled, not replaced
  • Seasonal refills as each picking is released
  • The vessel is the constant; the leaf is what changes
  • Contents and refill cycle — requires verification
洽詢 Enquire

企業禮盒B2B Box

Requires verification

pricing not yet confirmed

  • Your brief, our packaging language
  • Volume terms on confirmed quantity
  • One contact from brief to delivery
  • A printed insert that explains the tea to the recipient
洽詢 Enquire

更小的入口 · A smaller way in

初次體驗包 First Pack

One curated tea, a Tea-Mind result card and a simple brewing guide. Sized to follow the AI Tea Test rather than to stock a shelf. 一款精選茶、一張茶心測試結果卡,以及一份簡易沖泡指南。為 AI 茶測試之後而設,並非為了填滿貨架。

A$38

The figures above are the published Australian-dollar prices for these products. The corporate box is quoted against a brief, so its price stays Requires verification until it is set and signed off — and so does every other figure on this site that still reads that way. 以上數字為此類商品已公布之澳幣價格。企業禮盒依需求報價,其價格於議定並簽核之前仍標示為「待確認」;本站其餘標示「待確認」之數字亦然。


03 / 06

單品茶 · The Single Teas

Five cartons.
Five decisions about one leaf.

Every one of these comes from the same species, Camellia sinensis. What separates them is what was done to the leaf in the hours — and, for the last of them, the years — after it was picked.

Cream Longjing carton with a green spine, an embossed tea sprig and a debossed mountain landscape

龍井Longjing

綠茶 Green

Pan-fired in a dry wok within hours of picking, which stops oxidation before it starts and presses the leaf flat into its blade shape.

A$78

Oxblood Da Hong Pao carton with gold mountain line work and a gold seal disc on the spine

大紅袍Da Hong Pao

岩茶 Rock Oolong

A Wuyi rock oolong, partly oxidised and then roasted over charcoal. Growers call the mineral finish 岩韻 — rock rhyme.

A$88

Pale ivory Silver Needle carton with silver foil type and a soft grey ink landscape

白毫銀針Silver Needle

白茶 White

Unopened buds, withered and dried and otherwise left alone. Nothing rolled, nothing fired — the least handled tea in the collection.

A$72

Open charcoal presentation box holding two matte black Tieguanyin tins against embossed bronze mountains

鐵觀音Tieguanyin

烏龍 Oolong

From Anxi in Fujian. Rolled into tight pellets that unfurl a little further with each steeping, so the cup keeps moving all session.

A$52

Dark brown Pu-erh box with a debossed circular pavilion scene and a pale paper label

普洱Pu-erh

黑茶 Dark

Yunnan leaf, post-fermented rather than merely oxidised. The only tea here that keeps changing after it has left us.

A$62

Weights, harvest years and any statement of quality are not published here. Where a carton in a photograph carries a printed figure, treat it as a render rather than a confirmed specification.


04 / 06

禮盒 · Gift Sets

A gift that comes
with something to do.

Each set holds the vessels as well as the leaf — a lidded gaiwan, a fairness pitcher, cups — so the person receiving it can begin the same evening rather than waiting until they have bought the rest.

Open deep-green gift box holding a lidded gaiwan on its saucer, a fairness pitcher, two cups and two tins, each painted with a green shanshui landscape

山水禮盒Celadon Shanshui · shown open

Jasmine

A painted mountain-and-water landscape carried across the lid, the box walls and every piece of ware inside it.

Closed navy drawer box printed with a large silver moon above stylised silver water, with a ribbon pull at the base

月之儀式Moon Ritual · shown closed

Limited edition

A navy drawer box, silver moon over silver water. Contents are not shown here and are not yet confirmed.

Open sage-green gift box holding a lidded gaiwan, a fairness pitcher, two small cups and two tins, each marked with a gold tea-leaf motif

金葉禮盒Sage & Gold Leaf · shown open

Jasmine

The quietest of the three. A single gold leaf mark, repeated at the same scale on the box, the tins and the ware.


05 / 06

器 · The Ware

The ware is chosen for the leaf,
not for the photograph.

A blue-and-white teapot and five matching cups filled with tea on a carved wooden tray, with dry leaf in a scoop beside them.

Three families do most of the work. White porcelain adds nothing of its own, which is the reason to use it. Blue-and-white carries a painted landscape into the room. Unglazed clay holds heat, and keeps something of every tea poured through it.

三類器物擔起大半的工作。白瓷不添己味,正取其無所增益;青花把一幅山水帶進屋內;未上釉的陶壺蓄熱,並留住每一泡茶的餘韻。

These are ware studies, not a parts list. Which pieces a given box holds is confirmed in writing before anything is agreed. 此處為器物習作,並非配件清單。任何一盒實際所含之器,皆於議定之前以書面確認。

A blue-and-white gaiwan on its saucer on a wooden tray, with two cups of amber liquor beside it.
青花蓋碗Blue-and-white gaiwan
Three blue-and-white cups and a flower-painted gaiwan on a carved rosewood table below a hanging scroll.
青花對盞Blue-and-white, in a study
A brown-glazed lidded gaiwan on a dark wooden board beside a glass pitcher of amber liquor.
褐釉蓋碗Brown-glazed gaiwan
A hand tips a small clay teapot into two cups, beside a clay pitcher carved with characters.
陶壺注湯Clay pot, pouring
A small clay teapot and two filled cups on a dark carved tray, steam still lifting from them.
陶壺餘溫Clay pot, still warm
A blue-and-white gaiwan painted with a landscape, on a bamboo table in front of a bamboo garden.
庭中青花Blue-and-white, outdoors
Pale white vessels — a lidded jar, a bottle vase, a bowl and a small pot — with a bamboo whisk on a linen cloth.
素白靜物White ware, still life

06 / 06

如何成盒 · How a Box Is Built

Four steps,
and one of them is saying no.

01

選茶 Selection

A tea earns a place by being unlike the others already in the box, not by being better than them.

02

配伍 Balance

Green against dark, bud against roast — a box should cover the range, so no one is stranded on one note.

03

成器 Vessels

Where a set includes ware, the ware is chosen to suit the leaf beside it rather than the photograph.

04

留白 Restraint

The last step is removal. Most boxes fail by holding one thing too many.

A beginner's tea set laid out simply: one pot, two cups, a small scoop of leaf.