About Us
Hello! We’re David from the U.S. and Sherry from China, co-founders of Purcraftea (pronounced Pure-Craft-Tea), and a team with a passion for tea. Four years ago, we moved to Kunming, Yunnan, and after discovering the Blang people’s tea from Jingmai Mountain, we were captivated by its unique wild orchid aroma.
The Blang people, among the first to cultivate tea, treat their ancient tea trees with deep reverence. But genuine Jingmai tea is often hard to find and pricey. To source authentic tea, we journeyed to Jingmai Mountain, staying with Blang families in Mangjing Village and sampling tea directly from local farmers. The mountain’s strict regulations ensure that only native leaves are harvested, preserving its quality and purity.
After an extensive search, we found the tea we had dreamed of, sourced directly from Blang farmers. This approach lets us guarantee purity, quality, and an accessible price. Like the Blang, we cherish the environment, knowing that Jingmai’s pristine nature and their skilled craftsmanship produce truly exceptional tea. We’re honored to share the pure essence of Jingmai Mountain with tea lovers around the world.
We’re honored that our story was recently featured in Show Me The Ozarks Magazine. Click here to learn more about our story on the magazine.
In 2025, we were grateful to become part of the Indy Winter Farmers Market. There, we met so many wonderful tea friends and had the chance to share conversations, tastings, and personal tea experiences together. We’re truly thankful for your support and love for our teas. We’ll continue to be there every Saturday from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM, and we look forward to sharing a cup of tea with you here( Address: 1220 Waterway Blvd, Indianapolis, IN).
In the new year, we’ll also be joining more pop-up events across Indiana and neighboring states, and we look forward to meeting you along the way and sharing a cup of tea together.
Jingmai Mountian
Situated at an altitude of 1,800 meters in Yunnan Province, China, this site is home to one of the oldest surviving ancient tea forests and is the world’s only World Heritage site dedicated to tea culture.
Blang Ethinc Group
They were among the first to cultivate tea trees 1,800 years ago, honoring tea as a deity and passing down their wisdom through generations.