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  • 'REFLUX' Chabu Silk Tea Cloth
  • KUURACORP 'REFLUX' Chabu - Silk Tea Cloth
  • KUURACORP 'REFLUX' Chabu - Silk Tea Cloth
  • KUURACORP 'REFLUX' Chabu - Silk Tea Cloth
  • KUURACORP 'REFLUX' Chabu - Silk Tea Cloth
  • 'REFLUX' Chabu Silk Tea Cloth

'REFLUX' Chabu Silk Tea Cloth

This KUURACORP x ERODUCTIONS 'Reflux' Chabu Silk Tea Cloth is a specially commissioned tea cloth made of 100% natural silk. A chabu (茶布 chá bù) is a medium-sized tea cloth that is commonly used as both a functional and ornamental placemat in Chinese tea brewing contexts. 

This chabu features artwork from multidisciplinary artist and long-time KUURACORP collaborator, ERODUCTIONS. Each chabu is a limited edition of 10 and features 3D artwork and text designed by ERODUCTIONS and digitally printed on silk using non-toxic water-based pigments.

The entire manufacturing process from design to production was undertaken locally in Melbourne, Australia. 

Please note: Each purchase is for a single chabu.

Artwork by ERODUCTIONS.
Pictures by Pingle Pictures.

Regular price $128.00 AUD
  • All orders are shipped from our HQ in Melbourne within 1-2 business days, using Australia Post.

    Australia: $9.95 AUD flat-rate standard shipping, free above $75 AUD. $14.95 AUD flat-rate express shipping, free above $100 AUD.

    New Zealand: $20 AUD flat-rate, free above $90 AUD.

    Asia: $25 AUD flat-rate, free above $150 AUD.

    Europe: $35 AUD flat-rate, free above $150 AUD.

    Canada: $30 CAD flat-rate, free above $130 CAD.

    United States of America: Tiered pricing based on order weight, with a choice of either Standard, or Express with Signature. Tariffs are calculated automatically and collected at checkout.

  • Material: 100% silk
    Colour: Black, red, yellow
    Length: 600mm
    Width: 420mm

    Designed and made in Australia.

  • This cloth is designed to be used as a backdrop for your tea brewing sessions, staining and wearing over time. To wash, use cold water and a very gentle detergent, and avoid wringing or rubbing the material. Instead, lay the silk in a cotton towel and roll to remove excess water, before air drying in the shade. It can be ironed on a low temperature on the reverse side. Avoid sunlight.