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The trend of using tea glasses instead of teacups continues, and we're fans of it! Using glass allows you to beautifully see the color of your tea. We have double-walled glass options as well as regular glasses, each with its own advantages to enhance the tea experience. So, for those looking to buy tea glasses, you're in the right place.
Beautifully timeless, this stylish design of this glass tea cup features a stainless steel filter that can be placed on a lovely wooden coaster after use.
A glass latte cup from the KINTO Cast collection with a capacity of 430 ml.
A glass tea cup with a capacity of 220ml from the KINTO Cast collection.
A glass tea cup from the KINTO Unitea collection with a capacity of 350 ml.
A large double-walled glass of 0.4 liters. The double wall makes it easy to hold this glass.
A set of 6 Moroccan tea glasses with saucers and a capacity of 70 ml.
These beautiful authentic Moroccan tea glasses in various colors are sure to instantly brighten your day. Your mint tea or tea of choice will taste even better in these! It’s also a lovely set to gift someone and make them happy!
A beautiful set of authentic Moroccan tea glasses in various colors with golden decoration. This set is perfect for serving traditional Moroccan mint tea.
This glass was originally designed as a water glass but is increasingly being used in the world of tea as a tea glass. It has a capacity of 320 ml.
A double-walled glass of 0.2 liters. The double wall makes it easy to hold this glass.
Super convenient to use and timeless in design, this tea glass with a borosilicate filter.
Enjoy your tea in style with this set of 300 ml double-walled tea glasses. The elegant floral design adds a luxurious touch.
Traditionally, tea has been associated more with cups or mugs, but recently, tea glasses have also made their way into the scene. At first glance, serving a hot beverage in a glass might seem like an odd choice, especially when there is no handle. The glass can get very hot. However, that’s precisely the point.
For centuries, the Chinese have been serving their tea in cups without handles to enhance the tea experience. Those who use cups or glasses without handles can better feel the temperature of the tea, which prevents them from getting burned. This same underlying idea, namely the ‘experience’ of tea, is at the heart of the introduction of tea glasses in the West. More and more people are learning to appreciate tea, and those who delve into the long and beautiful tea production process understand why. The temperature of the water you use to brew the tea is crucial, but so is the temperature at which you drink it; a different temperature offers a different experience.
In Moroccan culture, too, tea is often served in small glasses. A tray filled with colorful, beautifully decorated glasses is presented to you. Traditionally, in Morocco, green tea (usually gunpowder) is served, and it is combined with mint and sugar.
Not everyone is a fan of hot glasses that you can burn your fingers on if you’re not careful. That’s why you’re also seeing more and more double-walled tea glasses. This way, you still have a beautiful glass that allows you to see the lovely color of your tea, and you can confidently hold your glass at any time.
At Thee.be, we strive to present the widest possible range of tea glasses. Depending on your preferences, needs, and the occasion, you can choose different tea glasses.