| Weight | 2 kg |
|---|---|
| Tea Set CapacityEach set includes teapot, glasses, and optional tray sized for your service needs. | Medium (6 servings)Set Includes: • 1 teapot (800ml/27oz) - Height: 18-20cm • 6 traditional tea glasses (60-80ml each) - Height: 8-10cm • Optional serving tray: 32cm x 32cm (13" x 13")) Total Servings: 6 people Tray Size: Medium/Standard - classic Moroccan hospitality size Best For: Family gatherings, dinner parties, regular entertaining, traditional ceremonies Perfect Occasion: Weekend gatherings, holiday celebrations, family dinners Weight: Approximately 2.0-2.8kg (complete set) Most Popular: This is our best-selling tea set size |
| Color | Gold |
| Set Includes | 8 Items |
| Food Contact SafeThis product is made from materials approved for food contact use., Lead-Free & Non-ToxicThis product has been tested to ensure it contains no toxic materials or heavy metals. |
This brass tea set pairs a mirror-gold engraved teapot with six jewel-tone glasses carrying Hamsa hand motifs — a protective symbol woven into Moroccan craft for centuries. Eight pieces: engraved teapot, Hamsa glasses in red, blue, green, and amber, and an engraved tray. A brass tea set built around the warmth of raw brass and culturally specific Moroccan decoration. Serves six, made in Marrakech.
Key Features & Benefits
Mirror-gold brass teapot with naqsh engraving: Kamal hand-engraves geometric patterns across the teapot body using a steel chisel — the naqsh technique used in Marrakech’s medina for centuries.
Six jewel-tone Hamsa glasses: Each glass carries Hamsa hand motifs in four colours — red, blue, green, and amber. The Hamsa is one of the most persistent protective symbols in Moroccan craft culture, appearing across tilework, embroidery, and metalwork throughout the medina.
Solid brass develops a natural patina: More durable than silver-plated alternatives. Brass deepens to a richer warm gold tone over time — a desirable characteristic, not deterioration.
Hand-blown glass bodies by Younes: The Hamsa glass bodies are mouth-blown by Younes, whose Marrakech workshop has produced beldi glass for over two decades. Also available separately as a set of six.
Complete 8-piece service: Engraved teapot, six Hamsa glasses, and one engraved tray — self-contained for six guests.
The Artisan Story
The teapot is engraved by Kamal’s team in Marrakech’s medina using naqsh — carving geometric patterns directly into the brass by hand. The result is precise geometric repetition that catches light across the curves of the teapot body. Meet Kamal and his engraving practice.
The glass bodies are hand-blown by Younes, whose workshop near Marrakech’s Madrasat Ben Youssef has produced mouth-blown glass for over two decades. Meet Younes and his glassblowing practice · Learn how Moroccan tea glasses are made · Shop the Hamsa Hand Tea Glasses Set of 6. Brass develops a natural patina over time; for those who prefer maintained brightness, silver-plated sets are available in the full tea sets collection. For the ritual this set is made for, see the complete Moroccan tea ceremony guide.
Product Specifications & Care
Materials: Solid brass (teapot, tray) · Hand-blown glass with Hamsa decoration
Capacity: Serves 6
What’s Included: 1 engraved teapot · 6 jewel-tone Hamsa glasses · 1 engraved tray
Care Instructions: Hand wash only · Buff with a dry cloth · Natural brass patina is normal · Teapot cleaning guide
Trade buyers: Wholesale programme
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Hamsa symbol on the glasses?
A: The Hamsa is a hand-shaped protective symbol used across Moroccan and North African craft traditions for centuries, representing protection and good fortune. It appears in tilework, jewellery, embroidery, and metalwork throughout Marrakech’s medina.
Q: Does brass tarnish or change colour over time?
A: Brass develops a natural patina — a warm deepening of the gold tone — with age and use. Buff with a dry cloth to maintain brightness if preferred. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
Q: How does this compare to silver-plated sets?
A: Solid brass is heavier and more durable. The gold tone is warmer. Brass develops a patina; silver-plated sets maintain a cooler silver finish with occasional polishing.
A: An authentic Moroccan tea set includes the berrad (teapot), siniya (engraved serving tray), and kisan (decorated tea glasses). Our complete sets typically include the teapot, serving tray, 6 traditional tea glasses, and a sugar bowl. The teapot and tray are crafted from brass or silver-plated copper, featuring intricate hand-engraved patterns that showcase traditional Moroccan artistry.
A: Yes, absolutely. Our tea sets are made from food-grade materials that are lead-free and non-toxic. Each piece has been rigorously tested to ensure it is free of toxic substances and heavy metals. The brass and silver-plated copper used in our teapots and trays meet all food-safety standards, and all solder points are lead-free and certified food-grade. You can brew and serve tea with complete confidence.
A: Yes! Our functional teapots are designed with a flat bottom that allows them to be placed directly on the stove during traditional tea preparation. They're heat-resistant and built to withstand the authentic brewing process. When shopping for tea sets, avoid decorative teapots with small ornate feet—those are for serving only and cannot handle direct heat. Our teapots are crafted for daily use and will last for decades.
A: Brass and silver-plated copper require gentle care to maintain their beautiful shine:
- Regular cleaning: Hand wash with warm water and mild soap, then dry immediately
- Remove tarnish naturally: Rub with half a lemon coated in salt, then buff with a soft cloth
- Deep cleaning: Make a paste with lemon juice and cream of tartar (1:2 ratio), apply for 30 minutes, rinse with warm water, and buff dry
- Avoid: Dishwashers and abrasive cleaners that can damage engravings
For complete care instructions, visit our guide on how to clean and polish brass and how to clean your teapot.
A: Quick brewing steps:
- Warm the teapot by swirling boiling water inside, then discard
- Wash the tea: Add 1-2 tablespoons gunpowder green tea, pour small amount of boiling water, swirl, and discard
- Brew: Fill teapot two-thirds with boiling water, add a large handful of fresh mint (slightly crushed) and 2-3 sugar cubes
- Steep: Let steep 3-5 minutes or place back on stove to near-boil
- Mix: Pour into a glass and back into the pot several times until sugar dissolves and foam forms (never stir!)
- Serve: Pour from a height to create the signature foam and aerate the tea
For the complete traditional recipe, visit our authentic Moroccan mint tea guide or learn about the complete Moroccan tea ceremony tradition.
A: The elevated pour is the signature of the tea ceremony and serves multiple purposes:
- Mixes the sugar evenly without stirring
- Cools the tea to the perfect drinking temperature
- Creates foam on top, which symbolizes purity and proper preparation
- Shows respect to the guest—the height of the pour demonstrates the host's skill and honor
This dramatic technique transforms tea service into a beautiful ritual of hospitality.
A: The three rounds of Moroccan tea represent life's journey:
- First glass (Bitter as life): Represents hardship and challenges
- Second glass (Strong as love): Symbolizes endurance and commitment
- Third glass (Sweet as death): Signifies peace, harmony, and fulfillment
Each pour becomes progressively sweeter and more mellow. Sharing all three rounds is a gesture of complete hospitality and strengthens bonds between host and guest.
A:
- Always accept the first glass—declining is considered impolite as it rejects the host's hospitality
- Receive the glass with your right hand (traditional custom)
- Sip slowly and engage in conversation between sips
- To politely decline more tea, say "Baraka" (blessing/enough) after finishing your glass
In Moroccan culture, sharing tea is about connection and taking time together, not about how much you drink.
A: Our traditional tea glasses are durable but require gentle handling:
- Hand wash with warm, soapy water (dishwashers can fade decorative patterns)
- Dry immediately to prevent water spots
- Handle carefully when filled with hot tea—hold by the rim between thumb and finger
- Store safely with padding between glasses to prevent chipping
The glasses are designed to showcase the beautiful amber color of the tea and its signature foam.
Both materials are authentic and traditional:
Brass tea sets:
- Rich golden color that develops character over time
- Excellent durability for daily use
- Easier to maintain and restore shine
- More affordable option
Silver-plated copper tea sets:
- Elegant silver finish with copper's superior heat conductivity
- Copper heats quickly and evenly for optimal brewing
- Premium aesthetic for special occasions
- Requires slightly more care to maintain silver plating
Both are food-safe, lead-free, and hand-engraved by master artisans. Choose based on your aesthetic preference and intended use frequency.
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Paula –
Excellent quality and very securely packaged.
Thanks for the tea box