Tap / click on image to see more RealViewsTM
CA$10.40
per magnet
 

Ceylon Sri Lanka Travel Magnet

Qty:
7.6 cm x 10.2 cm

Other designs from this category

About Magnets

Sold by

Size: 7.6 cm x 10.2 cm

Flex your style with custom flexible magnets from Zazzle! Perfect for refrigerators or any magnetic surface, these vinyl laminated magnets look great with your images, text, or designs vibrantly printed in full colour. Stain and water resistant, our high-quality magnets are designed to stick around for a lifetime.

  • Size: 7.6 cm x 10.1 cm
  • Vibrant, full-colour printing
  • Flexible vinyl lamination contours to curved surfaces
  • Water and stain resistant
  • Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note this product’s customisable design area measures 7.3 cm x 9.9 cm. For best results please add 0.3 cm bleed.
  • About This Design

    Ceylon Sri Lanka Travel Magnet

    Ceylon Sri Lanka Travel Magnet

    Tea plantations in Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka, have a rich and storied history, playing a pivotal role in the country's economy and culture. Tea was introduced to Sri Lanka by the British in the early 19th century, and it quickly became the island's most important agricultural product. Today, Sri Lanka remains one of the largest exporters of tea in the world, known especially for its high-quality Ceylon tea, which is renowned for its bold, bright flavour and aromatic qualities. History and Growth of Tea Plantations The history of tea in Sri Lanka began in the 1820s when the British colonial administration sought to replace the declining coffee industry. The discovery of suitable land in the central highlands, particularly in regions like Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, and Kegalle, led to the establishment of large-scale tea plantations. By the mid-1800s, tea production began to thrive, with plantations sprouting in the cooler, elevated areas, where the climate and soil conditions were perfect for growing tea. Tea Plantations in Sri Lanka Today Today, the tea plantations of Sri Lanka are scattered across the island's central and southwestern regions, with major tea-growing areas being Nuwara Eliya, Kandy, Ratnapura, Matara, and Badulla. The lush, verdant hills are dotted with sprawling estates, where tea is cultivated at altitudes ranging from 600 to 1,800 metres. The high-altitude regions produce the finest quality teas, particularly those from Nuwara Eliya and Kandy, known for their delicate flavours and light, crisp characteristics. Tea cultivation in Sri Lanka is not just an economic activity but also a significant cultural tradition. The Sri Lankan tea industry has its own unique production methods, which include hand-plucking the tender leaves. These plantations also play a central role in the local community, with workers often living on the estates and contributing to the tea production process. Tourism and Tea Sri Lanka's tea plantations have become popular tourist destinations, where visitors can explore the estates, tour the tea factories, and learn about the fascinating process of tea production. In addition, tea-tasting sessions allow tourists to sample different varieties of Ceylon tea while enjoying breathtaking views of the plantations. Some of the most famous tea estates that attract tourists include Pedro Tea Estate, Haputale Tea Estate, and Glenloch Tea Factory. Cultural and Economic Impact Tea is integral to Sri Lankan culture. It is consumed throughout the day, often accompanied by milk and sugar, and is an essential part of social gatherings. The tea industry also remains crucial to Sri Lanka’s economy, providing employment to hundreds of thousands of people, including workers, factory staff, and those involved in the distribution and export sectors. Ceylon tea’s international reputation has helped the island nation maintain its position as one of the world’s top tea exporters. In summary, tea plantations in Sri Lanka are not just an agricultural practice but a deeply rooted cultural and economic cornerstone of the nation. The scenic landscapes, the meticulous craftsmanship of tea production, and the flavours of Ceylon tea have made it a symbol of the island's identity and its connection to the world.

    Customer Reviews

    4.8 out of 5 stars rating1.7K Total Reviews
    1515 total 5-star reviews144 total 4-star reviews30 total 3-star reviews16 total 2-star reviews17 total 1-star reviews
    1,722 Reviews
    Reviews for similar products
    5 out of 5 stars rating
    By S.November 6, 2020Verified Purchase
    Flexible Photo Magnet,7.6 cm x 10.2 cm
    Zazzle Reviewer Program
    I ordered a few of these magnets for my sister for her birthday. Absolutely love the way they turned out. The magnet feels fairly strong for a fridge magnet. The quality of the picture is really nice too. I'm very impressed with the quality of them. Definitely will be ordering more in the future. I'm very impressed with the quality of the printing. I was a little worried at first when ordering it. But I'm glad i went through with the order. I love how they turned out
    5 out of 5 stars rating
    By Bernadette C.July 7, 2019Verified Purchase
    Flexible Photo Magnet,7.6 cm x 10.2 cm
    Zazzle Reviewer Program
    This product came quickly and was of superior quality - the perfect size for my needs and a nice clear picture. I was very pleased and will definitely order again. Perfect - nice clear text, no printing errors.
    5 out of 5 stars rating
    By AnonymousDecember 14, 2018Verified Purchase
    Flexible Photo Magnet,7.6 cm x 10.2 cm
    Zazzle Reviewer Program
    Great Magnet and printings were perfect!!! Nice size and shape! Printing was excellent, no loss of detail!
    from zazzle.com (US)

    Tags

    Magnets
    travelsouvenirsri lankateaplantationceylonnuwara eliyakandyratnapuramatara
    All Products
    travelsouvenirsri lankateaplantationceylonnuwara eliyakandyratnapuramatara

    Other Info

    Product ID: 256003428056228516
    Designed on 2025-08-10, 11:23 AM
    Rating: G