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Gongfu half-apron — stone

*Gōngfū bàn wéiqún — shí sè*

工夫半围裙·石色

Mid-weight stone linen, cut for the working sommelier — a single deep pocket holds a tasting spoon and the quiet confidence of a well-paced gongfu session.

$84USD · 320 g

Weight
320 g
Harvest
2026 Collection
Processing
Mid-weight stone-washed linen, single deep pocket, brass rivets and eyelets, adjustable leather tie.
Sourced by

From field to tea room — a procurement story

This half-apron began not on a design table, but in a linen mill outside Kunming that Sandry Law has returned to for five seasons. The stone colour is dyed with stone-grey mineral pigments locked into an enzyme wash — no bleach, no optical brighteners. Sandry, as Head of Procurement for Teamotea, first visited the mill in late 2024 while sourcing tea sack materials for a pu-erh shipment. She noticed a bolt of mid-weight linen left over from a small batch of hotel uniforms and thought of the gongfu sommeliers at tea.community events who kept tucking tasting spoons into their belts. Over three visits, she worked with the mill to refine the weight, the pocket pivot, and the tie that could be cinched with one hand. The single deep pocket is sized precisely for a porcelain spoon, a notebook, and a tea sample sachet — nothing else. The result is a working apron that asks to be worn in, not displayed. Each piece carries the mill’s edge code and a small inked stamp of Sandry’s procurement seal — a white tea flower — inside the waistband. The fabric already has the memory of its first rinse; it will carry the memory of your service.

The leaf, brewed

The quiet weight of service

dry leaf

Crisp stone linen with a sun-bleached scent and a dry, papery hand; the fabric hasn’t yet learned the shape of a body.

wet leaf

After a rinse of tea steam and the first splash of hot water, the apron softens — the colour deepens by a shade, and the weave breathes.

liquor

A cool, mineral tone holds the creases like shadows in a gaiwan’s rim; the surface catches light only where worn flat.

aroma

A faint whisper of jasmine from a passing kettle, then just raw linen — clean, honest, slightly toasted.

taste

Medium presence — it lands on the hips without weight, holds a tasting spoon and a folded towel, never intrudes on the pour.

finish

Lingers with a soft patina of tea splashes; each mark a small receipt of service, never a stain.

Brewing

A method, not a recipe.

Method
cold machine wash
Ratio
1 apron : 5 litres (delicates cycle)
Water temp
30
First infusion
10 minutes (gentle soak if soiled)
Subsequent
line dry, warm iron if desired; do not tumble dry

Wash with similar colours. The linen softens with each wash, much like a well-worn tea towel — embrace the patina.

Sourced by

Sandry Law

Head of Procurement (China)

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