Tea in Ceremony
A practice in Cha Dao, or the Way of Tea, is a tradition originating from Indigenous Chinese lineage. As a dedicated student of the Tea Hut tradition, I practice, serve and offer this ceremony accordingly.
Tea Herself is a generous plant teacher and nature spirit. When received in this way, Tea offers us a reminder of our innate connection with nature, and the preciousness of each lived moment.
Weekly women’s tea ceremony in Tyagarah is currently on pause. If you would like to join when it recommences, please email me here to receive the private booking link.
Sourced sustainably from the Aquilaria tree, this aloeswood incense is subtle, delicate and of supreme quality. A harmonious companion to tea ceremony, it has a way of invoking the poetic and interconnected dimensions within. With a burning time of two hours per spiral, each order contains nine spirals.