Tea is a 3D virtual gallery on MyGallery3D, a walkable online exhibition of 12 works. Step inside and explore it in your browser: no app, no headset.
A 3D virtual gallery about tea. Leaves, steam and porcelain: the second most drunk liquid on Earth after water, and the cause of at least one war.
The photographs in this online exhibition are contributed by photographers on Pexels and are free to use. Each is credited to the person who took it, with a link back to their work.

A mesh infuser holds loose tea leaves against fabric. The photograph shows the tools that transform dried leaves into drink.
Photograph by Anna Pou, via Pexels.

A collection of dried tea leaves shows variation in texture and color. Different processing methods and origins create distinct visual characteristics.
Photograph by Eva Bronzini, via Pexels.

Two glass jars display different teas against a minimal backdrop. The labels identify specific varieties, suggesting the diversity of tea types available.
Photograph by Anna Pou, via Pexels.

A vibrant market stall display of various teas, showing the range of colors and forms available. A celebration of choice and diversity.
Photograph by Atlantic Ambience, via Pexels.

A top-down view of dried green tea leaves in glass, with a wooden spoon nearby. Simple and direct.
Photograph by Anna Pou, via Pexels.

A close-up of dried tea leaves reveals the intricate patterns and surfaces that form when tea is harvested and dried. Natural variation becomes visible at this scale.
Photograph by Eva Bronzini, via Pexels.

Dried tea leaves are scattered with a metal strainer on a dark surface. The image brings together the raw material and the tools of tea-making.
Photograph by koko rahmadie, via Pexels.

A close-up look at loose leaf teas and herbs resting in stainless steel. The photograph captures the variety of forms that make up a single cup.
Photograph by Marta Branco, via Pexels.

Loose leaf green tea spills from a glass jar. The photograph captures tea in motion, between storage and brewing.
Photograph by Anna Pou, via Pexels.

Dried jasmine flowers and tea leaves in sharp focus, revealing the delicate textures that distinguish one tea from another.
Photograph by Eva Bronzini, via Pexels.

A high-resolution study of organic dried tea leaves. The photograph dwells on surface and form.
Photograph by Eva Bronzini, via Pexels.

Loose black tea leaves are arranged with dried petals on a white background. The composition isolates tea as both a functional and visual subject.
Photograph by Suki Lee, via Pexels.