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Discover our beautiful Glasses tea tea exclusively chosen for you. A must-have element in your Tea service tasting mint tea around the world whether in the Maghreb, black Africa or Asia is an ancestral tradition. the tea glass is often very colourful to remind us that the joy and conviviality of the tradition of Moroccan tea. These tea glasses of different style to meet all tastes and will give an oriental atmosphere to your table. The tea glasses are excellent qualities. They are robust and must be able to withstand very hot liquids without cracking. This little glass is not just for serving tea. It is also used as an interior decoration, placed in a shop window for example. Its colors fascinate, its patterns impress. Arrange the tea glasses on a buffet, beanbag or table, then insert small candles for flat heaters. Warm atmosphere assured allowing among other things a nice play of light with the patterns painted on the glass. So don't hesitate, these tea glasses are a great gift idea!

Tea glasses are the favourite containers of connoisseurs and are also known for the pleasure of tea in the Arab region.
The trend is for double-walled glasses without handles, which are distinguished by good heat storage, modern design and ease of cleaning.
The sets consisting of several tea glasses are suitable for families or tea drinkers who come regularly to visit us.
A beautiful tea glass is ideal for people who like to go out with a cup of aromatic tea and enjoy the design of the glass. The lenses, mostly transparent, are already available at low prices and in many shapes and designs. As needed, individual sets or lenses are available. A look at the variety is worth it: different types of glass have specific properties and some glasses also have the necessary tea sieve.

Traditional tasting of tea by the glass
In the Turkish and Arab world, tea is traditionally consumed in glass containers. The drink and additives are visible at all times through the transparent material. In addition, the glass has a low thermal conductivity and allows the tea to cool faster at the consumption temperature. In most cases, clear glass or borosilicaté glass is used in production. The latter is particularly temperature-resistant and more resistant than conventional glass. It is generally used for laboratory glassware, but more and more household products are made of borosilicaté glass.

Most tea glasses are transparent, some are also available with decorative decorations. In general, the capacity is between 100 ml and 350 ml. Jumbo jars can also hold 450 ml. Most giant pots go to the dishwasher. The tea drinker has the choice of several tea containers:

fixed glass handle
Separate metal frame with handle
tea sieve
thick ice floor
or double-walled glass with or without a handle
Most lenses have a handle attached or a frame with stainless steel handle in which the drinking glass is inserted. In recent years, however, double-walled models without a handle have been very popular. They are thicker overall, store heat longer and prevent you from burning on the ship. Of course, they can also be used for other hot drinks like coffee.

The tea strainer version is convenient: with the exception of your favourite tea, everything you need for aromatic pleasure is included in the delivery.

we offer a wide range of printed decorative tea glasses. The popular manufacturer Bodum mainly offers double-walled lenses. They come in different sizes and shapes. In addition to thick glass tea glasses, classic models with stainless steel support are still very popular.

Conclusion
Although tea glasses are increasingly being replaced by porcelain cups, many connoisseurs still prefer to drink their tea in the classic glass container. The transparent material increases the anticipation of the pleasure of tea and quickly brings the drink to a pleasant temperature. Thanks to the variety of shapes and designs available, every tea lover will find their favourite tea glass.

Discover our beautiful Glasses tea tea exclusively chosen for you. A must-have element in your Tea service tasting mint tea around the world whether in the Maghreb, black Africa or Asia is an ancestral tradition. the tea glass is often very colourful to remind us that the joy and conviviality of the tradition of Moroccan tea. These tea glasses of different style to meet all tastes and will give an oriental atmosphere to your table. The tea glasses are excellent qualities. They are robust and must be able to withstand very hot liquids without cracking. This little glass is not just for serving tea. It is also used as an interior decoration, placed in a shop window for example. Its colors fascinate, its patterns impress. Arrange the tea glasses on a buffet, beanbag or table, then insert small candles for flat heaters. Warm atmosphere assured allowing among other things a nice play of light with the patterns painted on the glass. So don't hesitate, these tea glasses are a great gift idea!

Tea glasses are the favourite containers of connoisseurs and are also known for the pleasure of tea in the Arab region.
The trend is for double-walled glasses without handles, which are distinguished by good heat storage, modern design and ease of cleaning.
The sets consisting of several tea glasses are suitable for families or tea drinkers who come regularly to visit us.
A beautiful tea glass is ideal for people who like to go out with a cup of aromatic tea and enjoy the design of the glass. The lenses, mostly transparent, are already available at low prices and in many shapes and designs. As needed, individual sets or lenses are available. A look at the variety is worth it: different types of glass have specific properties and some glasses also have the necessary tea sieve.

Traditional tasting of tea by the glass
In the Turkish and Arab world, tea is traditionally consumed in glass containers. The drink and additives are visible at all times through the transparent material. In addition, the glass has a low thermal conductivity and allows the tea to cool faster at the consumption temperature. In most cases, clear glass or borosilicaté glass is used in production. The latter is particularly temperature-resistant and more resistant than conventional glass. It is generally used for laboratory glassware, but more and more household products are made of borosilicaté glass.

Most tea glasses are transparent, some are also available with decorative decorations. In general, the capacity is between 100 ml and 350 ml. Jumbo jars can also hold 450 ml. Most giant pots go to the dishwasher. The tea drinker has the choice of several tea containers:

fixed glass handle
Separate metal frame with handle
tea sieve
thick ice floor
or double-walled glass with or without a handle
Most lenses have a handle attached or a frame with stainless steel handle in which the drinking glass is inserted. In recent years, however, double-walled models without a handle have been very popular. They are thicker overall, store heat longer and prevent you from burning on the ship. Of course, they can also be used for other hot drinks like coffee.

The tea strainer version is convenient: with the exception of your favourite tea, everything you need for aromatic pleasure is included in the delivery.

we offer a wide range of printed decorative tea glasses. The popular manufacturer Bodum mainly offers double-walled lenses. They come in different sizes and shapes. In addition to thick glass tea glasses, classic models with stainless steel support are still very popular.

Conclusion
Although tea glasses are increasingly being replaced by porcelain cups, many connoisseurs still prefer to drink their tea in the classic glass container. The transparent material increases the anticipation of the pleasure of tea and quickly brings the drink to a pleasant temperature. Thanks to the variety of shapes and designs available, every tea lover will find their favourite tea glass.

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