Tea Sets
Kamal's Marrakech workshop hand-engraves, hammers, and embosses the brass and silver-plated metalwork using traditional naqsh patterns, while local glassworkers shape the beldi glasses by hand.
Moroccan tea sets at Marrakeche are built around atay, the mint-tea ritual of welcome, conversation, and slow hosting. This collection includes complete tea services with teapots, small glasses, and trays, plus matching tea-table accessory sets for sugar, mint, and loose tea. Every tea set offer includes 100 g Moroccan tea leaves as part of what you receive.
Choose by how you serve. A compact brass mini set suits tea for two. A 5-piece service works for three guests. The classic 8-piece services serve six and are the easiest choice for regular hosting. A 9-piece set with sugar bowl feels more complete for weddings and housewarmings, while the large 15-piece service is made for bigger gatherings. If you already own a teapot and glasses, the covered container sets complete the table with vessels for sugar, mint, and tea leaves.
The metalwork comes from Marrakech craft traditions: hand engraving, hand hammering, hand embossing, and silver-plated or natural brass finishes shaped by artisans such as Kamal. Full tea services with glasses include mouth-blown beldi glass, often decorated with hand-painted, enamel, brass-band, or natural aqua-glass details from Younes and Marrakech glassworkers. For the ritual itself, read our complete guide to Moroccan tea ceremony.
For gifting, choose by the moment rather than only by color: silver-plated services for weddings and anniversaries, natural brass for warm housewarming gifts, colorful beldi glass sets for entertaining, and tea-for-two sets for couples or first apartments. Care is simple but gentle: hand wash, dry promptly, and avoid dishwasher cycles or abrasive cleaners. Our teapot cleaning guide explains brass and silver-plated care in more detail.
Interior designers, hospitality buyers, and retailers can request trade pricing through our wholesale Moroccan products page.
Choose Your Moroccan Tea Set: Brass, Silver-Plated, Glass, or Accessory Set
| Natural brass tea sets | Silver-plated brass tea services | Glass and silver filigree service | Accessory/container presentation sets | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Warm housewarming gifts, couples, rustic or bohemian interiors | Weddings, anniversaries, formal hosting, classic gifting | Visual brewing, display, clear-glass styling | Completing an existing teapot-and-glass service |
| Look and material | Gold-tone brass that develops patina over time | Bright silver finish over brass, ceremonial look | Glass teapot and glasses with silver-plated brass filigree | Covered containers and tray for sugar, mint, and tea leaves |
| Good examples | MCTS03, MCTS04, MCTS10 | MCTS05, MCTS06, MCTS07, MCTS08, MCTS09, MCTS12, MCTS14 | MCTS13 | MCTS01, MCTS02, MCTS15 |
| Care note | Hand wash, dry promptly, polish brass only when you want a brighter finish | Hand wash and dry; avoid abrasive cleaners and dishwasher heat | Not for direct flame, electric burner, induction, or microwave | These do not include a teapot or drinking glasses |
Moroccan Tea Set Questions Answered
Most complete Moroccan tea sets include a teapot, small tea glasses, and a serving tray; some also add a sugar bowl or covered containers. This collection also includes accessory-only presentation sets for buyers who already own a teapot and glasses. Check each product page for the exact piece count, components, and whether a teapot tassel is included.
Yes. Every tea set offer in this collection includes 100 g Moroccan tea leaves as a standard part of what you receive. This lets you prepare the first pot of Moroccan mint tea as soon as the set arrives. The tea leaves belong in the product contents, alongside the teapot, glasses, tray, or containers listed for each set.
For tea for two, choose a compact mini set. For three guests, look at the small 5-piece service. For regular hosting, the 8-piece services for six are the core choice. For weddings, housewarmings, or larger gatherings, choose a 9-piece set with sugar bowl or a 15-piece service for twelve guests. Accessory sets complete an existing tea service.
The tea sets and tea-table containers in this collection are listed as food contact safe, lead-free, and non-toxic for normal tea service. They are suitable for serving tea, holding sugar cubes, fresh mint, and dried tea leaves. Exact material details vary by product, so check each product page for the specific brass, silver-plated brass, glass, and food-safety notes.
No. Hand wash the teapot, tray, glasses, and containers gently, then dry them promptly with a soft cloth. Dishwashers, microwaves, abrasive pads, and harsh cleaners can damage silver-plated brass, hand-painted glass, enamel decoration, and engraved or embossed details. For deeper care, use the teapot cleaning guide linked from the category and product pages.
It depends on the teapot. Some metal teapots in the collection are confirmed safe for gas stovetop use, while the glass teapot and accessory-only container sets are not for direct flame, electric burner, or induction use. Always check the individual product page before heating a teapot. When unsure, heat water separately and use the teapot for brewing and serving.
Natural brass has a warm gold tone and develops a gentle patina over time. Silver-plated brass has a brighter ceremonial finish over a brass core and should be polished gently. Beldi glass is mouth-blown, so small variations in color, thickness, and form are normal. Some glasses have mineral-born aqua color; others use hand-painted, enamel, or brass-band decoration.
