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Rare Wuyi Rock Tea Cultivars: Hidden Gems from the Core of Zhengyan
While teas like Da Hong Pao, Rou Gui, and Shui Xian have become well-known representatives of Wuyi Rock Tea, the rare cultivars—such as Tie Luo Han, Bai Ji Guan, Shui Jin Gui, and Ban Tian Yao—tell a deeper, more authentic story. These teas originate from wild, heirloom tea trees that have grown for centuries in the heart of the Wuyi Mountains, shaped by natural selection and careful cultivation. They embody the original genetic heritage of Wuyi rock tea.
Grown on remote cliffs and craggy ledges in the Zhengyan core production zone—places like Guidong Cave and Sanhua Peak—these tea trees sink their roots deep into rocky crevices, drawing in rare minerals. The result is a flavor profile marked by the elusive and unmistakable "Yan Yun" (rock rhyme) that connoisseurs revere.
Who would enjoy this tea?
This collection is perfect for those who have explored the classic Wuyi rock teas and are ready to dive deeper into its rare and distinctive varieties. It includes historically renowned teas like Tie Luohan, Bàn Tiān Yāo, Bai Ji Guan, Shui Jin Gui, and Bai Rui Xiang, along with newer, highly sought-after cultivars like Rui Xiang and Jin Mudan. A journey through the diverse flavors and craftsmanship of Wuyi rock tea.
Product Overview:
Our tea bags are made from a high-quality corn fiber material, crafted from natural corn starch. This eco-friendly material is biodegradable and fully compostable, so it’s not only safe but also better for the environment. The bags are tasteless, odor-free, and transparent, giving you a clear view of the tea inside. It's a premium, sustainable option for tea lovers.
The tea bags passed the ILAC-MRA certification, meeting international food material safety standards.
Test report number: 2413403176
Key Features:
Number of tea bags: 100 pcs
String length: 17 cm
Folded tea bag design – no need for sealing machines
Tea bag size: 7 cm x 7 cm
Holds up to 5 grams of dry tea
How to tell if your tea bag is made from corn fiber or nylon plastic:
Here’s a simple fire test to distinguish between corn fiber (PLA) and nylon plastic:
Corn Fiber (PLA)
Smoke color: White or light gray
Smell: Slightly sweet or caramel-like, similar to burnt plant fibers or corn syrup
Afterburn: Leaves almost no residue, just fine ash
Nylon Plastic
Smoke color: Dark gray or black
Smell: Strong, unpleasant plastic odor, like burning chemicals
Afterburn: Melts into hard plastic beads
Product Name: Maneki Neko 360-Degree Rotating Tea Set with Tea Tray
Product Includes:
- 1 Teapot
- 4 Tea Cups
- 1 Tea Tray
- 1 Portable Pouch
Product Materials and Craftsmanship:
- Teapot: Ceramic
- Tea Cups: Ceramic
- Tea Tray: Bamboo Slices + Melamine Plate
- Portable Pouch: Cloth
Dimensions:
- Tea Cups: 4*4.5cm
- Teapot: 6.5*10cm, Teapot Handle: 6.5cm
- Tea Tray: 20cm*20cm
- Portable Pouch: 22.5*22.5cm
Jin Qian Liu, also known as Money Tree, is a traditional Chinese herbal tea made from the leaves of the Cyclocarya paliurus tree, a member of the walnut family. It grows mainly in the mountainous regions of southern and eastern China, where the trees thrive in clean, sunny environments.
The leaves are known for their naturally sweet and refreshing taste, with a light herbal aroma and a smooth finish. Jin Qian Liu has long been enjoyed in Chinese folk tradition as a refreshing herbal tea and is naturally caffeine-free, making it a great choice for those who want to enjoy tea throughout the day or in the evening.
Our Jin Qian Liu is carefully selected for its clean taste and distinctive character. If you’re looking for a caffeine-free Chinese herbal tea with a naturally refreshing and slightly sweet flavor, Jin Qian Liu is a great one to discover.
Wild Shiya Tea, also known as Cliff Tea, is a naturally caffeine-free herbal tea from the high-altitude forests of Guangxi, China. It grows naturally on cliffs and steep mountain slopes, which is where its name comes from. With a long history in the region, Shiya Tea was once considered a valuable tribute.
The tea leaves are tight, dark green, and rich in aroma. When brewed, they produce a bright green tea liquor with a fresh, clean taste and a gentle natural sweetness. Its flavor is refreshing and easy to enjoy, with a light herbal character that lingers pleasantly.
Naturally caffeine-free, Wild Shiya Tea is a great choice for tea lovers who want a refreshing tea without caffeine. It can be enjoyed throughout the day, including in the evening.
As an essential decoration on the tea table, a tea mat helps organize teaware such as teapots and cups, bringing them together into a harmonious setting. It sets the tone for the tea experience—whether tranquil, elegant, or lively. Placed on the table, it also helps prevent direct contact between teaware and the surface, offering cushioning and anti-slip protection.
The tea towel, usually square or rectangular, is an important cleaning tool during tea preparation. It’s used to wipe the teapot, teacups, or any water stains on the tea mat, keeping the tea space neat and graceful
We offer a variety of styles and colors for both tea mats and tea towels. Each design—whether hand-painted or hand-embroidered—is carefully crafted with attention to detail.
Sizes:
Hand-embroidered Tea Mat – Snowflake Design: 20 × 38 cm
Hand-embroidered Tea Mat – Lotus Design: 20 × 38 cm
Hand-embroidered Tea Mat – Red Fruit Design: 20 × 38 cm
*All sizes are measured by hand, and a margin of error of ±1 cm may occur.
This roasted Tie Guan Yin offers a warm, smooth, and full-bodied expression, representing a more rounded and mellow style within traditional Tie Guan Yin teas.
The tea liquor is rich and silky on the palate, with pronounced roasted aromas accompanied by subtle nutty and toasty notes. Compared with fresh-style Tie Guan Yin, it has less brightness and briskness, but a noticeably deeper warmth and fuller body.
Through medium oxidation and slow charcoal roasting, the tea’s astringency is further softened, resulting in a rounder, more approachable cup with enhanced depth and structure.
Ideal for those who enjoy roasted, warming oolong teas with a smooth and comforting character.
“Lao Cha Po” specifically refers to old leaves (not tender buds) harvested one week before and after Shuangjiang (one of China’s 24 solar terms, around October 23, marking the start of colder weather). These are mostly coarse leaves from the current year or 2–3-year-old growth. “Cha Po” is the Liubao people’s respectful name for old leaves. In the past, farmers sold tender buds as high-quality tea, while coarse old leaves were kept as everyday tea. The name reflects the farmers’ wisdom of “making full use of what you have.”
Around Shuangjiang, large temperature differences and reduced rainfall make the old leaves thicker and richer in sugars and nutrients, giving the tea a natural cane sugar sweetness. Tea harvested at this time has less astringency and a smoother, naturally sweet taste.
This Lao Cha Po tea was brewed at the tea bar during the 15th Northwest Tea Festival and loved by everyone, receiving high praise.
This tea is made using the traditional Liubao “picking and cleaning old leaves” method: fresh leaves are briefly blanched in hot water, then sun-dried or air-dried. Blanching reduces bitterness, while the drying process, similar to white tea, preserves most of the tea’s natural compounds.
This batch of Lao Cha Po comes from wild, aged tea trees in Shizhai Town, Wuzhou City, with tree ages of 30–50 years, making the raw material rare. Because it uses old trees, even with only 20 years of aging, the tea exhibits flavor comparable to 30+ years aged tea. The tea has a distinct medicinal aroma and carries the forest-like character unique to old trees, offering a rich and unique flavor.
Fuding Gongmei White Tea offers an authentic taste of traditional Fuding white tea, crafted in Fujian’s renowned white tea region using time-honored techniques of slow withering and natural sun-drying. Made from the local “cai cha” tea variety, this tea reflects the classic character of Gongmei with its smooth texture, gentle sweetness, and balanced depth.
Unlike delicate silver needle teas that can feel too subtle for beginners, Gongmei offers a fuller yet approachable flavor profile. It carries the freshness of white tea while developing a soft sweetness and mellow character that makes it enjoyable from the first cup. Over time, proper storage allows its flavor to become smoother and more refined, making it a tea that can be appreciated both now and in the years ahead.
Pressed into convenient 5g loose-leaf cakes, each serving is easy to brew without measuring, making it perfect for everyday enjoyment at home, at work, or while traveling. For those looking to explore authentic Fuding white tea, Gongmei provides a balanced introduction with excellent value.
This Rou Gui offers a softer, more refined expression of Wuyi rock tea. Its signature cinnamon-like spice is gentle and elegant, supported by a smooth texture, natural sweetness, and a lingering mineral finish.
Grown in Fo Guo Yan, a lesser-known yet highly regarded site within Wuyi's Zhengyan region, this tea showcases a distinctive side of Rou Gui. Compared with the bold intensity often associated with famous cliff-grown Rou Gui teas, Fo Guo Yan produces a more balanced and graceful character, where sweetness, clarity, and rock rhyme unfold in harmony.
For tea drinkers who appreciate the depth of Wuyi rock tea but prefer elegance over power, this rare-origin Rou Gui offers a rewarding and approachable experience.
Product Description:
This stylish and functional tea cup is perfect for personal tea brewing. Made from durable, high-borosilicate glass, it’s designed to handle extreme temperature changes from -4°F to 302°F, allowing you to pour boiling water directly into the cup without worry. The built-in ceramic infuser makes it easy to quickly filter tea leaves, while the lid can be flipped upside down to conveniently hold the infuser when not in use.
Capacity: 13.5oz (400ml)
Ideal for tea lovers who appreciate both practicality and aesthetics!
Light & Lively Floral Cold Brew Teas | 7 teas perfect for cold brewing.
This tea collection brings together 7 Chinese teas from four classic types — oolong, white, green, and floral tea. Each tea is pressed from loose leaf tea into compact discs, carefully selected from dozens of varieties for their light floral aroma and perfect compatibility with cold brewing.
Small, portable, and effortless to brew — it might just be the easiest and laziest way to steep tea, ideal for travel or as your everyday sampler.
Brewing Tip
For pressed tea discs like Gongmei, and Huangshan Maofeng, we recommend a quick rinse with hot water to open the leaves before cold brewing. This helps the tea release its flavor more quickly and evenly.
These teacup and teapot bag sets are specially designed to protect your teaware. Each bag is lined with soft padding that provides full cushioning and protection for teapots and cups, preventing damage from accidental bumps during handling or storage.
The sets can easily store a complete compact tea set (teapot and cups), with separate compartments for each piece to keep them secure and organized.
Available in multiple designs, these teaware bags are perfect for both home storage and travel, offering reliable protection for your favorite teapot or teacup wherever you go.
Sizes:
17 cm (L) × 13 cm (W) × 10.5 cm (H)
*All sizes are measured by hand, and a margin of error of ±1 cm may occur.
Huang Jin Gui is a classic oolong tea from Anxi, Fujian, known for its elegant floral aroma and smooth, naturally sweet character.
This tasting-grade Huang Jin Gui offers fresh floral notes with a soft and silky tea liquor. Its flavor profile is similar to lightly roasted Tie Guan Yin, but with a smoother texture, fuller body, and a calmer, more refined aroma.
Compared with more intensely aromatic oolongs, Huang Jin Gui delivers a gentler and more comforting tea experience that is easy to enjoy daily.
An excellent choice for drinkers who enjoy the fresh floral style of Tie Guan Yin and want to explore a softer, rounder expression of Fujian oolong tea.
This Jasmine Piaoxue Green Tea is a refined floral green tea crafted through a traditional four-time scenting process using fresh Jianwei jasmine blossoms and spring-harvested Sichuan small-leaf tea. During scenting, fresh jasmine flowers are layered with tea leaves, allowing the tea to fully absorb the natural fragrance before being carefully dried again.
The result is a tea that is both aromatic and visually elegant. As it steeps, delicate white jasmine petals float gracefully in the cup, creating the signature “Piaoxue” (falling snow) appearance. Light, refreshing, and naturally sweet, it offers a clean floral aroma and a gentle lift that makes it especially enjoyable during busy mornings or work hours. The fresh jasmine fragrance helps create a calm, focused moment, making it a perfect everyday tea to start your day, stay refreshed, and enjoy a naturally uplifting break—whether served hot or cold.
Pomelo Blossom Oolong is a rare floral oolong tea that captures the delicate sweetness of pomelo blossoms and the elegant character of traditional Chinese oolong. Unlike teas scented with heavy floral notes, this tea offers a naturally fresh and subtle fragrance, with a gentle citrus blossom sweetness that feels light, clean, and refreshing.
Crafted in Pinghe County, Fujian, the birthplace of Bai Ya Qi Lan and the famous Guanxi honey pomelo, this tea combines the region’s two seasonal treasures. Each spring, tea makers collect Bai Ya Qi Lan tea leaves and carefully scent them with freshly blooming pomelo flowers during the short 20-day blossom season. The result is a unique harmony between Bai Ya Qi Lan’s signature orchid-like aroma and the soft, sweet fragrance of pomelo flowers.
The tea opens with a delicate sweetness from the pomelo blossoms, followed by the smooth body and layered floral notes of Bai Ya Qi Lan. Its silky texture, refreshing finish, and lingering floral aftertaste create a graceful and memorable oolong experience.
Enjoy loose leaf tea with a simple, efficient brewing experience. This all-in-one tea infuser combines brewing and filtering in a single vessel, making it perfect for daily tea sessions at home, in the office, or while traveling.
Xiao Qing Gan is a unique Chinese tea made by filling young green mandarin peel with ripe Pu-erh tea. The mandarins come from Pubei, Guangxi, known for high-quality peel, and the Pu-erh is sourced from Yunnan. Produced in 2020 and aged about five years, it develops a smooth, rich, and gently citrusy flavor, where bright mandarin notes blend naturally with the mellow depth of aged Pu-erh.
Easy to brew—one piece per cup—this tea is perfect for cold days, offering a warming cup with gentle citrus aroma and smooth Pu-erh depth.
These bag are specially designed to protect your teaware. Each bag is lined with soft padding that provides full cushioning and protection for teapots and cups, preventing damage from accidental bumps during handling or storage.
These teaware bags are perfect for both home storage and travel, offering reliable protection for your favorite teaware wherever you go.
Sizes:
Persimmon Cup Bag – Orange: 6 cm (L) × 5.5 cm (W) × 8 cm (H)