ISSUE 13
Community. History. Mysticism.
For some, tea draws people together, forging connections and nurturing a shared sense of belonging. It becomes more than just a drink; it’s a purpose, a source of safety, a ritual that binds. In each cup, they don’t see just an infusion; they see the pulse of their community, the essence that brings them back together.
For others, tea is a gateway to the past, to distant lands, to the unfamiliar. Each sip evokes flavours of worlds they may never visit yet deeply want to understand. It’s a chance to touch history, to see through a lens that brings near the experiences of ancestors and reveals the stories that shaped those who came before us.
In other corners of the world, tea is revered as a divine touch — soothing conflicts, healing the spirit. It is venerated, honoured, and woven with meaning.
Tea is a paradox, after all: a ritual or a casual drink, elevated or plain, bound to ceremony or stripped of rules. But there’s something more — it challenges us, asks us to question our connections and explore our cultural boundaries.
Inside Issue 13
This issue takes you on a journey through tea’s rich history, culture, and artistry. From the smoky warmth of hōjicha to the warrior farmers of Thailand, each story offers a new perspective on tea’s connection to the world.
Discover how tea bridges cultures, as explored through Peter Granser’s lens and the craft of haiku .
Travel to Zimbabwe to uncover why tea is revered by Apostolic sects or dive into the untold story of Thailand’s warrior farmers.
Explore the artistry of tea from 1660 to today, where Chinese plants meet British silver, and visit unique spaces in Porto and Bratislava.
Whether it’s through history, poetry, or people, this issue invites you to experience tea as more than a drink—it’s a story that connects us all.
Community. History. Mysticism.
For some, tea draws people together, forging connections and nurturing a shared sense of belonging. It becomes more than just a drink; it’s a purpose, a source of safety, a ritual that binds. In each cup, they don’t see just an infusion; they see the pulse of their community, the essence that brings them back together.
For others, tea is a gateway to the past, to distant lands, to the unfamiliar. Each sip evokes flavours of worlds they may never visit yet deeply want to understand. It’s a chance to touch history, to see through a lens that brings near the experiences of ancestors and reveals the stories that shaped those who came before us.
In other corners of the world, tea is revered as a divine touch — soothing conflicts, healing the spirit. It is venerated, honoured, and woven with meaning.
Tea is a paradox, after all: a ritual or a casual drink, elevated or plain, bound to ceremony or stripped of rules. But there’s something more — it challenges us, asks us to question our connections and explore our cultural boundaries.
Inside Issue 13
This issue takes you on a journey through tea’s rich history, culture, and artistry. From the smoky warmth of hōjicha to the warrior farmers of Thailand, each story offers a new perspective on tea’s connection to the world.
Discover how tea bridges cultures, as explored through Peter Granser’s lens and the craft of haiku .
Travel to Zimbabwe to uncover why tea is revered by Apostolic sects or dive into the untold story of Thailand’s warrior farmers.
Explore the artistry of tea from 1660 to today, where Chinese plants meet British silver, and visit unique spaces in Porto and Bratislava.
Whether it’s through history, poetry, or people, this issue invites you to experience tea as more than a drink—it’s a story that connects us all.
Community. History. Mysticism.
For some, tea draws people together, forging connections and nurturing a shared sense of belonging. It becomes more than just a drink; it’s a purpose, a source of safety, a ritual that binds. In each cup, they don’t see just an infusion; they see the pulse of their community, the essence that brings them back together.
For others, tea is a gateway to the past, to distant lands, to the unfamiliar. Each sip evokes flavours of worlds they may never visit yet deeply want to understand. It’s a chance to touch history, to see through a lens that brings near the experiences of ancestors and reveals the stories that shaped those who came before us.
In other corners of the world, tea is revered as a divine touch — soothing conflicts, healing the spirit. It is venerated, honoured, and woven with meaning.
Tea is a paradox, after all: a ritual or a casual drink, elevated or plain, bound to ceremony or stripped of rules. But there’s something more — it challenges us, asks us to question our connections and explore our cultural boundaries.
Inside Issue 13
This issue takes you on a journey through tea’s rich history, culture, and artistry. From the smoky warmth of hōjicha to the warrior farmers of Thailand, each story offers a new perspective on tea’s connection to the world.
Discover how tea bridges cultures, as explored through Peter Granser’s lens and the craft of haiku .
Travel to Zimbabwe to uncover why tea is revered by Apostolic sects or dive into the untold story of Thailand’s warrior farmers.
Explore the artistry of tea from 1660 to today, where Chinese plants meet British silver, and visit unique spaces in Porto and Bratislava.
Whether it’s through history, poetry, or people, this issue invites you to experience tea as more than a drink—it’s a story that connects us all.