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Twelve Pieces of 79 'Jing Gu' Pu-erTea Brick, Circa 1970s

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Quantity: 12 pieces

Total weight: about 2,872g

Year: about 1970s

79 Jinggu brick is a very special product among the Cultural Revolution bricks, and it is also the only cooked brick with data proving that it was produced by Jinggu Tea Factory. Jinggu Tea Factory was very famous in the 1970s, but it closed in 1979, and the last batch of raw tea products was 79 Jinggu brick. This lot is a set of 12 pieces, which have been aged for more than 35 years. In addition, the identity is highly certain and the characteristics are obvious, so it is also quite collectible. Cultural Revolution bricks were produced in Menghai Tea Factory, Xiaguan Tea Factory, and Jinggu Tea Factory at that time. They were mainly sold to Tibet as a daily necessity for the people in Tibetan areas, so both Chinese and Tibetan labels were used on the inner ring. The Jinggu brick bamboo leaf ticket has the name of Jinggu Tea Factory printed on it. The packaging is white paper and khaki paper. The rest is similar to the Cultural Revolution bricks in the 1970s, all of which have thick leaves and many stems. The brick word "Pu'er Tea Brick" on the packaging does not have an inverted hook in the lower left corner of the field.