The Ceylonese Tea-Plucker in Art
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+ | [[File:Plucking-Salada-Tea-Postcard-Front.jpg|left|300px|thumb|The Salada Tea Plucker, Ceylon, postcard front, 1930s.]] | ||
[[File:Advertisenment-Tea-Girl-Safety-Matches-India.jpg|left|300px|thumb|Tea Girl Safety Matches box cover, India, circa 1930s.]] | [[File:Advertisenment-Tea-Girl-Safety-Matches-India.jpg|left|300px|thumb|Tea Girl Safety Matches box cover, India, circa 1930s.]] | ||
Revision as of 07:49, 17 September 2020
This page is a place-holder for a gallery of images that feature a woman in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) plucking tea. Stay tuned for more art, photos, and socio-political theorizing about this trope in commercial tea leaf art.
catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
The Mystic Tea Room
See Also
- Tea Leaf Reading Services Commercial Art
- Harry Roseland's Fortune Teller Art
- Tea Company Booklet Art
- The Ceylonese Tea-Plucker in Art
- Tea Leaf Symbols in Commercial Art