Teahouse Collection (#5)
Step into the enchanting world of a teahouse, where white flowers and green tea leaves create an aromatic symphony
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Step into the enchanting world of a teahouse, where white flowers and green tea leaves create an aromatic symphony. The delicate fragrance of Thea bohea and Camellia sinensis fills the air, transporting you to a serene oasis in the heart of Shanghai's bustling Nanking Road. Underneath a vibrant red umbrella in Kyoto, Japan, an abstract visualization unfolds, and is as if time stands still as you sip your tea, immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage that surrounds you. In Otsu, at The Running Well Teahouse from "The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido, " a color woodblock print captures the essence of tranquility. As you admire this masterpiece, imagine yourself taking respite along this historic route while indulging in a cup of warm tea. Traveling further back in time to Auchincruive's Tea House from Eileen Harris' book "The Country Houses of Robert Adam, " we are reminded that teahouses have long been cherished sanctuaries for relaxation and reflection. A black-and-white photo transports us to this Scottish retreat where one can escape from worldly worries. Venturing across continents to Tunisia's Sidi Bou Said village, we find ourselves at Cafe des Delices or Cafe Sidi Chabaane. Here, locals and visitors alike gather under blue skies to enjoy their favorite brews amidst picturesque whitewashed buildings—a true feast for both eyes and taste buds. Late 19th-century Japan reveals glimpses into daily life within teahouses through captivating photographs. Young Japanese women adorned with mirrors or seeking solace under parasols showcase timeless elegance while engaging in games or receiving massages—an intimate glimpse into their world steeped in tradition. An exquisite artwork by Yanagawa Shigenobu takes us back even further—to 18th-19th century Japan—where scenes on verandas come alive with animated conversations over cups brimming with tea.