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Set up a Tea Ritual

Weave magic in every cup as you set up your personal tea ritual

Choose your favourite kettle.

While the water heats, take time to choose the tea leaves or herbs that you wish to savour and throw them gently into the kettle.

Watch the tea leaves or herbs unfurl, as the aromas fill the air, soak it all in as it begins to tickle your senses.

Once fully steeped, listen to the sound as you gently pour the tea into your cup as it heightens your auditory senses.

Appreciate the color of the cup as the tea glares into your eyes.

Allow yourself the pace to savour by sipping slowly as your mind and body align in harmony.

Immerse yourself in the moment and ease off to delve into a state of wellbeing, unperturbed by the surroundings as you connect with yourself in the moment to reflect, refocus and rejuvenate.

Ritual Moments

A ritual is a simple habit or practice that one thoughtfully and meticulously performs at a suitable time.
Our tea have been blended for moments, seasons and occasions to experience a tea ritual.

Greet the day with a mindful morning ritual as you wake up to perform your tasks by brewing your favourite tea as you gently throw in the tea leaves into your kettle, feel the steam while it brews and soak in the aromas to gradually allow your mind and body to align, refocus and accomplish for the day. A black tea like Royal Cream Earl Grey is best suited for anytime of the day.

For the more health conscious, green tea is the most favoured with low caffeine content. Some like to welcome the day with green tea while an afternoon ritual is best suited for tea times post a meal. Appreciate the color of the green tea as you pour it into your cup. Sit around the patio or gaze out your window and immerse yourself in the present and quietly observe the activities in nature that surrounds you, the flora and fauna, squirrels and birds as they fly past. Jasmine green tea infused with the scent of Jasmine flowers make a sunny afternoon interesting as the fragrance of jasmine fills the air.

An evening gathering with friends and family over thanksgiving, Halloween, usher in the new season with cold months by making an evening tea ritual served hot after a heavy meal. Bring out your favourite tea set and pour out a classic Italian dessert blended tea or pumpkin tea for the special occasion and see their expression of delight as they discuss the flavors in their cup.

Tea rituals with herbs can be very endearing and enchanting as each of these herbs are flowers and roots with an array of colors and healing properties can enhance the experience. Ashwagandha is a tea known to reduce anxiety and can be taken any time during the day to prepare you to take on a stressful day with confidence and zeal. Step out of your desk at work and take time out with peers and engross yourself in the chit-chat moments as you sip away to let your mind realign for clarity and focus to improvise the task to be accomplished for the day.

As the night falls, watch the sun go down and take a moment for a night time tea ritual to relax and unwind for the day. Be kind to yourself and make a herbal tea of chamomile to help you destress as it soothes and calms your nerves. Lean back on your couch as you watch your favourite series or tuck yourself to bed by allowing yourself to reflect on the day’s events while gradually fall sleep.

World Tea Rituals

There are many tea traditions practised around the world and here we have named just a few.

The Japanese tea ceremonies are a tradition that is meticulous consisting of a detailed set up of the tea ware and seating. Traditional Japanese tea ceremonies can be relaxing as it is allows one to slow down from the pace of life instilling in oneself the awareness of just being in the moment.

The Indian Chai. There is not a day that goes by without a cup of tea in the Indian subcontinent. It is consumed in most households with each family making their own tea concoctions consisting of interesting ingredients primarily of spices. Family-time is a high priority and tea is the medium that connects one another.

The Chinese tea. Tea is deeply embedded in Chinese culture and tradition. It is an essential part of their lifestyle and is consumed any time of the day and also on special occasions. A wide variety of teas is grown and produced in China. Etiquettes, tea ware and the art of drinking tea play an important role while serving tea.

The African Rooibos tea derives the name from the red bush tea that is a tea made from the grass. It has gained worldwide popularity and is unique in flavour. Its rich antioxidant content is taking the scientific community with great interest.

The United Kingdom’s earl grey tea has become synonymous with its blend of black tea giving a distinctive floral note infused with bergamot oil. It is mostly consumed during the mornings as a breakfast tea or around 4 pm after an afternoon meal.

The Moroccan tea ceremony is a traditional ritual and is a part of the tradition of hospitality and is consumed after meals. This mint tea is consumed when meeting with family, friends, acquaintances, and more so at important gatherings.