Tea Glasses

USD$ 77.00
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Original price was: USD$ 114.00.Current price is: USD$ 79.00.

Elevate your tea experience with our collection of handblown Moroccan tea glasses, where traditional craftsmanship meets contemporary elegance. Each glass is individually crafted by master artisans who have perfected their craft through generations, creating pieces that capture both light and imagination.

In the ancient medinas of Morocco, our skilled glassblowers transform molten glass into delicate works of art. Each set features unique characteristics, from classic transparent designs to vibrant colored glass adorned with intricate metal overlays. Our collection ranges from traditional Beldi glasses, celebrated for their authentic charm, to modern interpretations that bring fresh sophistication to the time-honored tea ritual.

The art of Moroccan tea glass making flourishes in the workshops of Fez and Marrakech, where artisans apply different techniques to create distinctive styles. Fez’s craftsmen are renowned for their precise metal decoration and delicate golden accents, while Marrakech’s artisans excel in creating bold, contemporary color combinations and innovative patterns. These regional influences blend seamlessly in our collection, offering both traditional authenticity and modern appeal.

Available in sets of 6, our tea glasses come in various sizes to suit different serving preferences – from small traditional tea glasses to larger arrangements perfect for modern beverages. Each piece is carefully inspected for quality, ensuring the perfect balance between delicate aesthetics and practical durability. The glasses feature comfortable proportions for easy handling, with bases designed for stability and rims crafted for the perfect sip.

Whether you’re serving traditional Moroccan mint tea or creating your own contemporary tea ritual, these handcrafted glasses add an element of artisanal luxury to every pour. Their versatility extends beyond tea service – use them as sophisticated water glasses, elegant candle holders, or decorative pieces that catch and reflect light beautifully throughout your space.

For retail partners and interior designers, we offer wholesale pricing on our complete collection of handmade tea glasses. Submit a wholesale inquiry here to receive our catalog and pricing information.

Moroccan Tea Glass Questions Answered

Are Moroccan tea glasses dishwasher safe?

Most Moroccan tea glasses can technically survive gentle dishwasher cycles (delicate setting, top rack only), but hand washing is strongly recommended to preserve hand-painted decorations, gold rim details, and the delicate hand-blown shape. High heat and harsh dishwasher detergents gradually fade painted designs and can cause thin-blown glass to crack from thermal stress. A 30-second hand rinse with warm soapy water and immediate drying preserves the beauty and extends the life of your glasses significantly.

What are the different styles of Moroccan tea glasses?

Moroccan tea glasses come in four main styles: Beldi glasses (traditional clear or lightly tinted hand-blown glass with organic imperfections that prove handcrafting), painted glasses (decorated with henna-style patterns in gold, red, or multicolor), crystal-style glasses (clear with geometric facets for a more formal appearance), and colored glasses (vibrant jewel tones of cobalt, amber, or emerald). Our collection also includes glasses with matching saucers for elevated presentation. Sets of 6 are standard for traditional Moroccan hospitality.

How are authentic Moroccan tea glasses made?

Authentic Moroccan tea glasses are hand-blown by specialized glassblowers in small workshops, primarily in Marrakech and Fez. Our artisan Younes works near Marrakech's historic Madrasat Ben Youssef, shaping molten glass at 1,200°C using traditional lung-powered blowing techniques that create subtle variations in thickness, slight asymmetry, and occasional tiny bubbles — all markers of authentic handcraftsmanship. No two hand-blown glasses are identical, which is considered a quality indicator rather than a defect in Moroccan craft culture.

What size are Moroccan tea glasses?

Traditional Moroccan tea glasses are intentionally small — typically 60-100ml capacity, roughly 2-3.5 fluid ounces. This small size is deliberate: Moroccan mint tea is served in multiple short pours rather than one large serving, and the petite glass allows the tea to cool to sipping temperature quickly. The small size also concentrates the aroma beautifully in the tapered rim. If you prefer larger servings, our collection includes some taller Moroccan-style glasses up to 150ml while maintaining the traditional aesthetic.

Can Moroccan tea glasses be used for other drinks?

Absolutely — Moroccan tea glasses are versatile and stunning for many uses beyond mint tea. They're popular for espresso shots (the cultural equivalent in visual drama to Italian espresso service), water, juice, cocktails, and shot glasses. Their hand-blown quality and decorative patterns make them eye-catching for any table setting. Many interior designers use them as decorative accents even when not serving beverages. Our multicolor beldi glasses are particularly versatile and complement both Moroccan and contemporary table settings beautifully.

How many glasses do I need for a Moroccan tea set?

Standard Moroccan tea service uses 6 glasses — the number is traditional and represents sufficient serving for a typical social gathering. A set of 6 suits households of 4-6 people comfortably, with extras for breakage. If you regularly entertain larger groups (8-12 people), purchasing two sets of 6 gives you flexibility. For intimate households of 1-2 people, purchasing a set of 6 still makes sense — the extras serve as backups (hand-blown glasses are fragile) and spares for guests. We sell sets of 6 as standard across our collection.

How do I prevent Moroccan tea glasses from breaking?

Hand-blown glass is more delicate than machine-made glass — the irregular thickness distribution means it's sensitive to temperature shock and physical impact. Avoid pouring boiling water directly into a cold glass; instead warm the glass first with a small amount of warm water. Always hand wash rather than dishwasher. Store upright rather than stacked (stacking causes rim chips). Handle with care near edges. Despite their delicacy, well-handled Moroccan tea glasses last for years — our artisan Younes' family has used the same set for over a decade.

Are the tea glasses heat-resistant?

Yes — all our Moroccan tea glasses are made from heat-resistant glass designed to handle boiling mint tea safely. Hand-blown Beldi glasses have naturally thicker walls than machine-made alternatives, which improves heat resistance. Always pre-warm your glasses by swirling a small amount of hot water inside before pouring tea — this prevents thermal shock and extends the life of the glass significantly.

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