We’re big fans of tea infusers, but these beautiful goldfish-shaped teabags make a strong case for the tasteful (and tasty) presentation that a teabag can make. The tea bags don’t look like much before the hot water has been added, but once they’re submerged and colored by the tea within, they really do look like goldfish! These delicate pieces of temporary paper art are made by Charm Villa, a Taiwanese company. Language barriers make it hard to find much exact information about the product, but it’s clear that there are Oolong and rose tea options available.
Sunday, 23 July 2017
We’re big fans of tea infusers, but these beautiful goldfish-shaped teabags make a strong case for the tasteful (and tasty) presentation that a teabag can make. The tea bags don’t look like much before the hot water has been added, but once they’re submerged and colored by the tea within, they really do look like goldfish! These delicate pieces of temporary paper art are made by Charm Villa, a Taiwanese company. Language barriers make it hard to find much exact information about the product, but it’s clear that there are Oolong and rose tea options available.
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