Antique harewood octagonal tea caddy with tulipwood edging and inlaid oval medallions containing tea plants. The interior of this charming Georgian harewood tea caddy features a mahogany floating lid with brass handle, still has traces of its original foil lining, comes with a fully working lock and tasselled key. The purpose of a floating lid is so it sits on the tea to keep it fresh. Sycamore, also known as harewood is a member of the Maple family, found in Europe. It is light yellow in color and is often a very clean wood with a straight, fine grain. The wood is often pippy. However, these pips are usually a very similar color to the rest of the wood making them hardly visible.
The Fukui Craft Co. Ltd Provides A Container Specifically Designed To Store Kyusu Teapot, Chazutsu Tea Caddy, Tea Cups And Chataku Saucers. This Container Is Carefully Crafted With Superior Quality And Safety In Mind. This Container Is Easy To Use And Care For. Before Using This Product, Simply Wash It Well And Dry It
Created for QDO by acclaimed Danish designer Pernille Vea, the Folklore Thermal Cup celebrates women of the word in a wonderfully quirky way. Representing a unity of cultures with a shared love of tea, the 6 award-winning designs in the series are insulated with a double-wall to ensure that your drink stays hot while your hands do not. The round, handless design is easy not only a joy to hold but is also perfectly stackable making it a great space-saving option. Packaged in a beautiful re-usable tin which makes an ideal tea caddy, the QDO Thermal Cup makes a fabulous eco-friendly gift with a dual purpose and a thoughtful sentiment.
Fine antique 18th century English Georgian fruitwood apple form tea caddy. Fine color and patina. Measures 4" tall x 4 1/4" across. Good condition - no key. less
All natural, vibrant flavors of refreshing black tea and zesty lemonade. Made with natural flavors and no added colors. Peace Tea Caddy Shack 23oz Cans, Quantity of 12, Total of 276 fluid ounces.
A superb example of an English late Regency period well grained flame mahogany double interior section tea caddy of rectangular outline and outstanding quality, the hinged lid with inlaid edging of ebony stringing, complete with original working lock and key, internal lids with bovine pulls. First quarter of the 19th century. Condition: Superb condition with no losses to ebony stringing, interior foil linings have been replaced, very nicely done. Measures: Height (overall as shown) 5.25” (13cm). Width 10.5” (26.5cm). Depth: 5” (13cm). Location: Dublin City, Ireland.
FLAVOR PROFILE: FRUITY, TANGY Organic Tea for Ecological Harmony This premium, 100% Biodynamic® hibiscus is grown on the western banks of the Nile river in Egypt using Biodynamic® practices. This ecological process enhances the herb’s flavor, nutrition and quality. The farming practices also emphasize social and economic sustainability. Steep a ruby cup and enjoy the notes of citrus and berries. Savor a ruby cup of this Egyptian Hibiscus tea, reputed to lower high blood pressure and sought after as a remedy for hypertension.*
in the japanese edo era, canisters were made from tin were a commonplace means of storage for tea. it was kiyosuke who first designed the tin tea caddy and made it into a commercially available item.
Mutoscope in a tea tin. Repurposed 1953 English Tea Caddy, brass, copper, turned wood, thin card. Because the reel of cards is heavy, the viewer must hold the mutoscope still by placing one hand on the lid of the tin, which has been slotted into the front and held in place by hidden folds of the main body of the tin. 20cm tall, 20cm deep, 18cm wide. Explanation of piece follows link below; For a video of my Mutoscope in action, visit this link ; www.flickr.com/photos/fluxplay/8333337687/in/photostream/ EXPLANATION; A short filmic 'experience' of a walk around Portland Square location in Plymouth, Devon. It includes images found during research into the area as well as many of my photographs of the area and close-ups of materials and surfaces relating to the place now, in the past and people who lived there. The experience encapsulates walks around this historical area now subsumed by the campus of the University, as well as research and speculation, emotions and observation. The Mutoscope was a device which I came across whilst researching a 1922 Tea Caddy commemorating the wedding of Viscount Lascelles and Princess Mary. The Tea Caddy is an item held by Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery which is across the main road from the Portland Square vicinity and holds in its archives a number of items rescued from Portland Square houses by a Museum employee in the 1970s, prior to demolition for the then Polytechnic campus expansion, which continues to this day. This film is not intended to be a 'smooth' running story with a start and an end, but rather a series of snapshots and fragmented views, portraits and observations that loosely connect into a threaded-together version of the people, colours, materials, places and information which have woven together in my own mind to create Portland Square as it is for me. Portland Square still exists in its original footprint if you know what to look for, the roads, lanes, pathways, thoroughfares and gradient are still intact though height and viewpoints have extended upwards, grids dominate, overlaid like a mesh onto an older 'structure' of things. The mutoscope casing which contains and allows viewing of the 'film' has been built into another period Tea Caddy commemorating an English Royal Wedding, but this tin celebrates the marriage of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1953...thirty one years on from the tin which I saw at the museum. The casing was put together with minimal interference from other materials, processes and elements. The crank axle made of copper tube (a historical material), the handle is of wood which I turned with simple decoration to reference the affordability and utilitarian nature of both Tea Caddies. The wooden handle painted a muted deep red in reference to the WWII maps that mark each bomb hit....also a red which features in the 1922 tin. Brass handle ends and 'flicker tab' is another historical metal...that may have existed as door knobs in some of the houses...speculation. Why a Mutoscope film and not a modern digital film? I wanted a 'jumpy' film that felt like a series of thoughts rather than a story in the legible sense. Most of the images were taken with a modern digital camera, some were found and are 70 years old, all are altered on a computer using photo-editing software then finally, some of the images were also worked on by hand to create split-second subliminal edits like thoughts flashing through the mind. The film runs ‘backwards’ and forwards through time.
We created Special English Breakfast, a strong blend of black teas from India, Sri Lanka, and Kenya, in association with the St. George’s Society of New York. Founded in 1770, the Society provides vital support to people in need across New York’s five boroughs and serves as one of America’s oldest charities. A portion of the proceeds from each purchase of this tea supports their charitable endeavors, including protecting seniors at risk of homelessness, enabling low-income students to complete their college education, and helping families affected by pediatric cancer. For more information on the Society’s work, please visit www.stgeorgessociety.org
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Description Tea Blends · Unique & Uncommon A Creamy, Decaffeinated Indulgence Kosher A family collaboration gave rise to HT: Unique & Uncommon Tea blending. HT is grounded in the Harney tradition of providing the finest quality full-leaf teas and herbs, all packed in a stunning silken tea sachet. You can now enjoy the sophistication of full-leaf teas with teabag convenience. Mike Harney's Tea Rating Briskness - Does your mouth pucker? Body - Does the tea fill your mouth? Aroma - Does the tea have a robust scent? A rating of 5 indicates the highest amount of that characteristic Briskness - 1 Body - 1 Aroma - 3 Character: Smooth-bodied black tea with a touch of fragrant vanilla. Caffeine content: 0 milligrams Suggested use Brewing instructions: Use one sachet for two cups of tea. Pour boiling water (212°F) over the sachet. Infuse for 5 minutes. Remove the sachet. Other ingredients Ingredients: Decaf black tea, natural vanilla flavor. Warnings Storage: No light, moisture or scent. store tightly sealed. Disclaimer While iHerb strives to ensure the accuracy of its product images and information, some manufacturing changes to packaging and/or ingredients may be pending update on our site. Although items may occasionally ship with alternate packaging, freshness is always guaranteed. We recommend that you read labels, warnings and directions of all products before use and not rely solely on the information provided by iHerb. Visit manufacturer's website Visit manufacturer's website
O processo é simples. Você só precisa de pedras, um balão e uma pistola de cola.
It's the next best thing to being at St. George's Chapel for the big day.
Georgian mahogany tea caddy box from England, circa 1825.
The Renaissance Woodworker is woodworking education with a focus on hand tool only construction techniques.
Created for QDO by acclaimed Danish designer Pernille Vea, the Folklore Thermal Cup celebrates women of the word in a wonderfully quirky way. Representing a unity of cultures with a shared love of tea, the 6 award-winning designs in the series are insulated with a double-wall to ensure that your drink stays hot while your hands do not. The round, handless design is easy not only a joy to hold but is also perfectly stackable making it a great space-saving option. Packaged in a beautiful re-usable tin which makes an ideal tea caddy, the QDO Thermal Cup makes a fabulous eco-friendly gift with a dual purpose and a thoughtful sentiment.
George III period Satinwood and burr yew tea caddy. Of quite exceptional quality. The interior with two original lidded burr yew containers. The central mixing bowl now missing.
Created for QDO by acclaimed Danish designer Pernille Vea, the Folklore Thermal Cup celebrates women of the word in a wonderfully quirky way. Representing a unity of cultures with a shared love of tea, the 6 award-winning designs in the series are insulated with a double-wall to ensure that your drink stays hot while your hands do not. The round, handless design is easy not only a joy to hold but is also perfectly stackable making it a great space-saving option. Packaged in a beautiful re-usable tin which makes an ideal tea caddy, the QDO Thermal Cup makes a fabulous eco-friendly gift with a dual purpose and a thoughtful sentiment.
The compassionate botanical blend in our Soothing Wellbeing Tea Infusion calls on the mellow flavours of Honeybush and Rooibos which make peaceful companions for Rose Petals, Liquorice, Elderberry and Ashwagandha, an adaptogen historically used for its relaxing qualities. This smooth, naturally caffeine-free cup is like an aromatic ripple of calm, a taste of serenity.
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