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Incense & tray-clearing

Bamboo leaf-sweep brush

*zhú yè sǎo* (竹叶扫)

竹叶扫

Stiff hand-bound bamboo bristles for silently clearing spent leaves and tea-stains from a working wood tray.

$24USD · 30 g

Weight
30 g
Harvest
Autumn 2025
Processing
Hand-bound Yunnan bamboo bristles with cotton twine
Sourced by

From a bamboo carver’s bench in Dali

Michael Zhan came across this brush on a sourcing trip through western Yunnan in late autumn 2025. While visiting a small family workshop outside Dali known for bamboo weaving, he noticed the carver’s personal tray brush — a bundle of locally cut bamboo twigs, bound by hand with cotton twine. It wasn’t made for sale, just for the family’s daily tea sessions. Michael sat for several rounds of sheng pu-erh and watched how the stiff but springy bristles cleaned the wood tray without scratching it, leaving the surface dry and ready for the next brew. He asked to see the binding technique up close. Over the following weeks he worked with the carver to produce a small batch using the same Tengchong bamboo — chosen for its dense fibers that resist swelling and never snag on wood grain. Each brush is trimmed by feel, then bound with eight turns of cotton twine that tightens as it dries. The result is a tool so simple it feels inevitable: silent, stable, and exactly the right amount of stiff. We now carry this brush year-round as an essential for anyone who works on a wooden tea tray. It’s the kind of object you don’t think about until you reach for it, and then you realize it’s been missing from your session all along.

The leaf, brewed

A brush that silently sweeps away traces of your last session.

dry leaf

Pale green bamboo bristles, stiff and evenly trimmed, bound tightly with natural cotton twine.

wet leaf

After a quick rinse, bristles darken slightly and release a faint, grassy sweetness.

liquor

Tactile feedback — firm yet forgiving on porous wood; leaves no scratches, just a clean drag.

aroma

Subtle bamboo sweetness, sun-dried grass, and a whisper of earth after it dries.

taste

The sweep feels decisive — a low whoosh across the tray’s grain, lifting every crumb without scuffing.

finish

Pristine, dry surface ready for the next brew; brush dries quickly, never develops mustiness.

Brewing

A method, not a recipe.

Method
tray-clearing
Ratio
n/a
Water temp
20
First infusion
dip in room-temperature water for 10 seconds before first use
Subsequent
rinse lightly after each session, shake dry, store bristles-up

Sweep leaves toward the tray drain with a gentle one-direction motion. Avoid soaking for more than a few minutes.

Sourced by

Michael Zhan

Procurement & Sourcing Specialist (China)

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