Bloomamore Ethos

Bloomamore was founded by Anna Christine from a deep inquiry into what truly supports vitality, beauty, and well-being.

From an early age, Anna was drawn to understanding life beneath the surface. Through years of lived experience, study, exploration, and close observation of the body, nature, and human behavior, one truth became clear: lasting beauty and resilience do not come from force or quick fixes, but from regulation, rhythm, and consistency.

In a world driven by speed, stimulation, and surface solutions, we have become increasingly disconnected from the body’s natural intelligence. Health and beauty are often treated as things to correct or control, rather than systems to understand and support.

Bloomamore is Anna’s response to that disconnection.

A return to root-level care, where nervous system balance, sleep, nourishment, natural rituals, and embodied awareness come back into focus. Where flowers, light, rest, and daily practices are not decorative, but functional tools that support the body’s capacity to restore itself.

This work honors simplicity without being simplistic.

It values elegance that comes from understanding rather than illusion.

Bloomamore exists to support a quieter, more intelligent relationship with health and beauty; one that works with the body, respects nature, and restores connection through daily life.

✧ The Origins of Blooming Tea ✧

A story that unfolds like the petals of a blossom…

Blooming tea, also known as flowering tea, traces its delicate origins to the Yunnan province in China — a region celebrated for its rich tea heritage and deep connection to botanical traditions.

As far back as the 10th century, Chinese tea artisans began hand-tying bundles of dried tea leaves and edible flowers into tight spheres. When steeped in hot water, these spheres would slowly unfurl into exquisite floral compositions — a visual and sensory ritual that captured the poetry of nature. What began as an ancient art of honoring beauty and impermanence became a treasured ceremonial practice in Chinese tea culture.

Each bloom was more than just a beverage — it was a gesture, a gift, a meditation. Carefully crafted by hand, these botanical sculptures carried meaning and intention, often given to loved ones as a symbol of good fortune, health, and the fleeting magic of life.

Traditionally, flowers like jasmine, chrysanthemum, globe amaranth, hibiscus, and lily were woven into the tea leaves, chosen not only for their beauty but also for their aroma and healing properties.

In the modern world, blooming tea remains a powerful symbol of elegance, presence, and refinement — a moment of slow luxury in a fast-moving world.

BLOOMAMORE pays homage to this ancient tradition — while reimagining it for the future. Grown and hand-rolled in the Yunnan province, every bloom is a contemporary ode to the original tea rituals of China: designed not only to be tasted, but to be felt, seen, and remembered.

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