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Our House
One family, one address, one hundred and fifty years of weighing tea by hand.
Five generations ago, a merchant set up a counter on Heritage Street, a few steps from the Golden Temple, and began selling tea by the gram to pilgrims and neighbours alike. The counter has not moved since. The hands behind it have changed; the way we weigh, taste and keep our leaf has not.
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❦You pay for the leaf, not the box.❦
We have never dressed our tea up. No ribboned boxes, no padded tins added to the price — just honest paper and a fair weight. Some houses sell the wrapping; we sell the leaf. The luxury, as it has always been here, is in the cup.
The trade
Weighed by hand
Every order is weighed on the same brass scales, to the gram, the way it has been done since the counter opened.
The address
Heritage Street
A few steps from the Golden Temple, in the lane where the city has always come for its tea.
The family
Five generations
The same family, the same counter — keeping a craft that is now older than most of the city around it.
❦The Shop❦
Across from the Golden Temple
Come and taste before you buy. The counter is open, the kettle is on, and the lane smells of cardamom.