Store Your Tea in Decorative Japanese Washi Tea Tins

These colorful patterned tins are covered in washi paper, which is made by hand typically from mulberry paper. “Wa” means Japanese and “shi” means paper and combined they mean (you guessed it) Japanese paper. The word Washi is an apt description for paper made by hand in the traditional Japanese fashion. These papers are accented with gold details and feature unique traditional scenes and symbols. Complete with a plastic inner seal to ensure airtight storage, will keep your teas fresh and delicious for up to a year. Each tin holds approximately 13oz of tea, depending on the type of tea. Since the tins are handmade they come in random designs.


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