SIMPLY NATIVE ORIGINAL
Tea Tin
Tea Tin
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| Small Tea Tin Can |
Made from high-quality tin, this airtight container is designed to protect your tea leaves from light, air, and moisture, preserving their delicate flavours and aromas for longer.
Details
Size: H 7 x Ø 6 cm
Fine Tea Leaves/Grains (e.g. Sencha, Gyokuro, Sobacha, Genmaicha, Ninja Tea)
40g
Larger Tea Leaves/Grains (e.g. Hojicha, Sannen Bancha, Kuromoji Tea, Buddah Tea)
20g
| Large Tea Tin Can |
Made from high-quality tin, this airtight container is designed to protect your tea leaves from light, air, and moisture, preserving their delicate flavours and aromas for longer.
Details
Size: H 10 x Ø 6.5 cm
Fine Tea Leaves/Grains (e.g. Sencha, Gyokuro, Sobacha, Genmaicha, Ninja Tea)
130g
Larger Tea Leaves/Grains (e.g. Hojicha, Sannen Bancha, Kuromoji Tea, Buddah Tea)
40g
| Wooden Box |
This elegant wooden storage box is designed to preserve the freshness and aroma of your tea leaves. Kiri wood, known for its lightweight yet durable properties, provides natural insulation against humidity and temperature fluctuations, making it an ideal choice for storing delicate tea leaves.
Details
Fine Tea Leaves/Grains (e.g. Sencha, Gyokuro, Sobacha, Genmaicha, Ninja Tea)
200g
Larger Tea Leaves/Grains (e.g. Hojicha, Sannen Bancha, Kuromoji Tea, Buddah Tea)
80-100g
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ABOUT THE MAKER
Simply Native Original | Sourced Across Japan
Simply Native works directly with tea producers and artisans to create and curate pieces that sit outside mass production — from small-batch teas and matcha to ceramics developed exclusively for us.
Founder Yukino, trained in the Urasenke school of tea, spent over four years developing our first ceremonial blend. Grounded in the art of blending, it is designed for depth, balance, and clarity, equally suited to drinking straight or as a latte.
Each tea and object is shaped through collaboration with artisans in Japan. Our collection evolves through seasonal releases, with limited works produced in close partnership with makers. Nothing is incidental, each piece reflects material, timing, and long-term relationships.