Baishaxi · Collection of 1000 taels of small gold bricks | The world’s four major museums collect intangible cultural heritage treasures. The same mini gold brick as the Forbidden City
Civilization Collection, Oriental Tea Soul
A thousand taels of tea, half of the history of black tea “- jointly collected by the Palace Museum in Beijing, the British Museum, the Tokyo Museum, and the Palace Museum in Taipei. The national intangible cultural heritage “Thousand liang Tea Making Techniques” is made by hand cutting 1.5-meter-long thousand liang tea pillars, and each small gold brick is imprinted with 32 ancient techniques of pounding and pressing textures
The raw material is selected from the second grade black hairy tea produced in the Xuefeng Mountain range glacial moraine soil production area, which shares the same origin and work with the four major collections of thousand liang tea, restoring the flavor of tea tribute from the Tea Horse Ancient Road in the 1900s. The first batch of mini gold bricks were launched in 2015, and the conversion rate of aged mushroom fragrance reached its peak after ten years (with a gold flower activity detection value greater than 2000U/g)
【 Taste 】
Selected high-quality black tea from the Xuefeng Mountain Range is used as raw material, and is broken down into small pieces by manual craftsmanship. It has a strong and delicate taste, a mellow and soft texture, a transparent and bright soup color, and a sweet aftertaste. Breaking through the traditional packaging form of thousand liang tea and making small gold bricks. The intrinsic aroma is pure, the soup color is bright orange yellow, and the taste is mellow.
Value added logic:
Shortage of raw materials: The annual production of tea from barren mountains in the Xuefeng Mountains is less than 5% of the total amount
⊙ Chronology of Craftsmanship: Only 17 craftsmen have mastered 32 ancient techniques
Collection endorsement: Only 4 complete 1000 taels of tea kings remain in top museums worldwide
Gift box comes with a joint collection certificate
What is collected is not tea, but drinkable specimens of Eastern civilization “- Canadian collector James Wilson
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