Vincent Van Gogh is probably the most well known artist.
He lived an amazing, depressing, and inspirational life. He changed the way artists expressed themselves and shared his unique perception with the world.
Our Vincent Van Goghji Berry will inspire your taste buds in ways you may not have expected, all below $40 million dollars.
Do you know someone that loves Van Gogh or herbal teas? Need a gift for the ArTEAist or art lover in your life? Then this is the perfect gift for you!
Quote on back of bag: “I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of tea makes me dream.” - Vincent Van Gogh
20pk Cube - In a 100% recycled plastic gift cube.
20pk Eco Choice - Save the planet, save some money. No cube, tape or insert so less waste!
10pk Mini - In a 100% recycled plastic mini gift cube.
100pk Bulk - Shipped in a zipper bag.
100pk Gift Box - Shipped in a gift box.
USDA Organic, KSA Kosher, Wheat Free, Non-GMO, Vegan.
Each tea pack contains:
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Flavor: Goji Berry (Herbal / Caffeine Free)
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Ingredients: chamomile*, orange peel*, rosehips*, hibiscus*, natural flavor, goji berry*, and dried cranberry powder*. (*organic)
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Product Net Weight: .06 Oz (1.8g)
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Artist: Eli Ziv
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Fits the TeaBook perfectly!
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Max Print: 2,000,000
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Mug in picture not included with tea.
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Product photos are for reference. Actual products may differ slightly in color and appearance.
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Gift box picture used to show our gift box - Not an actual picture of this specific product.
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No person, estate or corporation endorses our teas.
About The Artist: Eli Ziv
Eli Ziv is a professional illustrator/graphic designer currently working on a project with Caffeine and Ink Publishing. He studied art and animation at the Academy of Entertainment Technology and has collaborated with scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, as well as on children's books and mountain climbers. Art and animation are big parts of Eli's life. Since he was a child, he loved and was inspired by watching Saturday morning cartoons, while living in Israel (the child of Russian immigrants). He is also influenced by mythology, classic literature, world history, and his wild imagination. You can see his graphic works at www.elizivart.com.