Thursday, November 21, 2019

Photo Set - 1970s Fuzhuan Brick (People’s Unification Tea)

 

The rise of Chairman Mao Zedong and the early rule of the Communist Party in China is a monumental part of Chinese history. The 1970s forms part of a chaotic and transitional period in China that has always moved me. For me the rough and broken leaves aptly represent the hardship and struggles of the people facing poverty, famine, violence and internal strife within a changing society. The fact that these humble tea leaves have evolved and elevated their status and quality is a message of perseverance and hope. These old leaves impart a feeling of serenity, the beauty of the tea shines brightly through.

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1970s Fuzhuan Brick (People’s Unification Tea)
Tea Session - 1970s Fuzhuan Brick (People’s Unification Tea)


A bed of blooms - Golden Flowers (aka Jin Hua)

Age tea mouth feel, soft, smooth, viscous

Wet tea leaves

 Broken leaves, 40+ years maturation

 Combining artwork and propaganda

Traditional ink and mold prints

Old paper, thick and strong with rough fibers

Fuzhuan Brick Tea - 3kg