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Tea service - At Home - Brief Article
Natural Health, Jan, 2004
In Japanese tradition, the ritual of steeping and sipping seeks to appease all five senses, creating a harmony that stills the mind. These exquisite tea accoutrements--tinkling sugar spoons, elegant pots and cups, gloriously thick honey--can come together with your favorite aromatic, flavor-bursting teas for absolute sensory gratification.
1 RAW TUPELO HONEY from Savannah Bee Company.
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2 ASIAN TEAPOT from Pottery Barn.
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3 HIRA HADA TEAPOT from OK.
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4 INFUSER BALL from Sur La Table.
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5 KOTOBUKI TEA CUP from the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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6 SUGAR SPOONS from Sur La Table.
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7 SUGAR CRYSTALS from Billington's.
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8 ORGANIC HONEY from The Fragrant Leaf.
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9 MUSEUM TEAPOT from OK.
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