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Taiwan's tealog - hidden sprouts

Department of Arts and Design, National Taipei University of Education

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We believe that objects can serve as carriers of life, capturing the past and present through the act of "tea drinking ." This series aims to promote the diverse characteristics of Taiwanese Oolong tea, including its liquor and leaves. Inspired by this, we have designed three color schemes and incorporated the commonly seen begonia window patterns from the past. Just as these window patterns provide privacy, they also conceal the tea leaves within the canisters.

The outer box is adorned with begonia window patterns and designed in different color schemes, each representing one of the three: Wen Shan Bao Zhong, Dong Ding Oolong, and Oriental Beauty. Each set comes with one packet of tea leaves and one tea canister. The glass on the tea canister features the distinct color scheme corresponding to each of the three types of tea leaves, accompanied by begonia window patterns. The openwork design of the box lid is inspired by the begonia window patterns.

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