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Cake-cloth roll — charcoal

A roll-up canvas case for transporting six wrapped bing cakes — built for the working sommelier, stitched in charcoal twill with a brass snap closure.

$68USD · 280 g

Weight
280 g
Harvest
2026
Processing
12 oz charcoal cotton twill, raw brass snap, double-stitched seams
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From Kunming market to sommelier kit

Sandry Law spends the better part of each spring in Kunming and Menghai, tasting sheng maocha, walking wet piles, and marking lots for Teamotea’s tea shops. Between sessions she carries samples — five, ten, sometimes fifteen bings — slung in canvas bags that never quite hold them. “The market vendors wrap everything in old newspaper and plastic twine,” she says. “It works, but it doesn’t protect the cake when you’re crossing town on a scooter.”

After one particularly bumpy ride that reshaped a 200 g Lao Man’e into a modernist sculpture, Sandry started sketching a dedicated roll. She wanted six pockets, raw brass hardware, and canvas heavy enough to buffer knocks but light enough to carry all day. A seamstress in the old embroidery quarter of Kunming cut the first sample on a foot-pedal Singer. Sandry tested it for six months — morning markets in Jinghong, overnight buses to Puer, a rainy week in Jinggu — before handing the pattern to our atelier.

The charcoal twill came from a small-batch mill in Okayama; the brass snaps, from a hardware supplier in Higashi-Kanda. Every roll is sewn in Chengdu by a team that also makes archival sleeves for tea museums. The result is a tool that disappears into your routine — until you’re glad you packed it right.

The leaf, brewed

Material & hand

dry leaf

Crisp charcoal twill with a subtle grain. The brass snap is cool to the touch, and the rolled edges feel precise.

wet leaf

In light rain, the canvas darkens but stiffens rather than bleeding; colours hold true even after a damp cycle home.

liquor

Opens flat to reveal six unlined slots sized for 200 g–357 g bing. The inner cotton lining catches stray tea dust.

aroma

Waxy raw brass and sun-warmed cotton — industrial, quiet, unperfumed.

taste

The roll sits in the hand with a taut, balanced weight. Snap action is firm but not aggressive. Strap loops allow carabiner attachment.

finish

After months of use, the charcoal fades to a soft ash, the brass takes on a golden patina, and the roll moulds to the shape of your cakes.

Brewing

A method, not a recipe.

Method
care
Ratio
n/a
Subsequent
Canvas slackens with age; brass oxidises to a muted honey. Roll daily to maintain memory shape.

Spot clean with damp cloth and mild soap. Air dry flat, never tumble. Store away from direct heat.

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Sandry Law

Head of Procurement (China)

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