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Designed for Tea - Tea Wares from the Dragon Court (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Designed for Tea - Tea Wares from the Dragon Court (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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This is a beautiful and elegant book, peppered throughout with
delightful photographs and illustrations that bring the story of
tea to life. The book details the history of British tea wares, why
they developed, how their use has evolved and the development of
tea etiquette and trade. It is packed with fascinating facts,
anecdotes and poetry. The ritual of tea drinking links us to the
ancient world. Tea drinking has a 5,000 year history that began in
China in 2737 BC. The author sets out to reveal tea's fascinating
journey from East to West. The social and economic history is
enhanced by details of the vast array of styles and designs that
have shaped tea wares across the world and through the centuries.
The author's enchantment with beautiful tea wares began at her
grandmother's house where afternoon tea was a weekend family ritual
- to the child it evoked an elegant world of princes and
princesses. She later opened an Art Deco tea shop in Clapham,
attempting to recreate the charm of the 1930's, when going to tea
was an important element of social life in Britain. Since then, the
revival of interest in tea has been world-wide, with new tea rooms
and shops opening up across the globe. "Design for Tea" is a
celebration of the universal pleasure and reassurance of the tea
ritual. Through this definitive book, the author aims to enhance
the readers' enjoyment of the tea ceremony by providing a greater
understanding of a history that stretches back thousands of years.
Stylish and informative, this is a book to browse through at
leisure -preferably while sipping tea from a china cup! (Kirkus UK)
Why did polite society lift its little finger along when raising
the tea-cup to the mouth? What is a mote spoon? What is the origin
of the word "caddy"? This book takes readers through the various
groups of tea equipage used over the past 350 years. The story
behind the development of the various pieces of tea brewing and
drinking equipment all have a tale to tell - sometimes an
extraordinary one. Learn why Cruickshank's poor Frenchman was
compelled to drink 14 cups of tea because he didn't understand the
custom of standing the spoon in the cup to indicate that one had
had enough. The book contains lively and pithy contemporary quotes
from literature, diaries, trade catalogues and historical documents
together with a selection of illustrations.
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