At Tupelo Honey Teas, we strive to find unique and functional accessories for tea drinkers. We do this by scouring the earth for items, however, we have found most of the best stuff comes from local artists. As such, we have formed special relationships with potters, seamstresses and wood workers. You will find their unique items below.
If you are a crafter, make tea related items and are interested in joining forces with us, please email Danielle at danielle@tupelohoneyteas.com.
$10.00
Steeping Basket
Steeping Basket
After many tries at different brew baskets, The Tea Lady has found this gem. It is perfect because it is deep and wide, taking up almost your entire cup. This enables the leaves to unfurl and for water to be able to get to them to extract the most flavorful cup of tea.
This Finum Tea Brewing Basket is PERFECT for making your morning cuppa or even a pot of tea.
Steeping Basket
$10.00After many tries at different brew baskets, The Tea Lady has found this gem. It is perfect because it is deep and wide, taking up almost your entire cup. This enables the leaves to unfurl and for water to be able to get to them to extract the most flavorful cup of tea.
This Finum Tea Brewing Basket is PERFECT for making your morning cuppa or even a pot of tea.
$10.00
Tea Pockets
Tea Pockets
After several years of looking for a product like this, The Tea Lady found it by happenstance on a family vacation.
Tea Pockets are THE BEST thing, aside from a steeper cup, for making your tea portable. You simply take out an empty tea bag, add a scoop of your favorite tea and then fold it over and put it in your cup.
The Tea Pocket is made not of paper but of material. It has no adhesive, has not been bleached and is self sealing. These are a MUST HAVE when drinking loose leaf tea on the go! The box contains 50 make your own tea bags.
Tea Pockets
$10.00After several years of looking for a product like this, The Tea Lady found it by happenstance on a family vacation.
Tea Pockets are THE BEST thing, aside from a steeper cup, for making your tea portable. You simply take out an empty tea bag, add a scoop of your favorite tea and then fold it over and put it in your cup.
The Tea Pocket is made not of paper but of material. It has no adhesive, has not been bleached and is self sealing. These are a MUST HAVE when drinking loose leaf tea on the go! The box contains 50 make your own tea bags.
$10.00
Tea Wallets
Tea Wallets
These gorgeous wallets are made with high quality fabrics and love by Manuela from TWOamDesigns. She currently sells her items on Etsy, however, these tea wallets are something she is no longer offering on her site. Tupelo Honey Teas will be carrying them all year around. If you find one you love, you should buy it because quantities are limited and she only has so much of each type of fabric.
Each wallet has four slots that are able to hold tea bags, sweetener packets, honey sticks, and stirrers. Snap them closed and throw them into your purse for when you want high quality tea. Women have carried their "special" tea in plastic baggies for years. This is a more elegant way to take your favorite tea with you where ever you go.
Tea Wallets
$10.00 Made by Pittsburgh Seamstress, Manuela of TWOamDESIGNS.
$16.00
Hand Thrown Yinzer Mugs
Hand Thrown Yinzer Mugs
Local potter, Garick Tai Lee has hand thrown these gorgeous mugs and then stamped them with Pittsburghese. The two currently available are "Yinz Jagoffs" in a short mug or "Tea n' At" in the taller mug. Each mug comes in blue or green glaze.
Garick is taking some time off to get re-inspired but we hope to have him back by spring. So we only have a limited stock on these and they have been quite popular. These are great gifts for the Yinzer in your life!
Garick Tai Lee is an amazing local potter who hand throws the pottery for Tupelo Honey Teas. He has an uncanny ability to make Asian inspired forms that encompass the essence of tea yet are functional.
Hand Thrown Yinzer Mugs
$16.00 Garick Tai Lee is an amazing local potter who hand throws the pottery for Tupelo Honey Teas. He has an uncanny ability to make Asian inspired forms that encompass the essence of tea yet are functional.
$50.00
Tupelo Honey Tea Growler
Tupelo Honey Tea Growler
In the spring of 2011, The Tea Lady was approached by a friend who suggested she sell iced tea in growlers, mimicking the world of craft beer. She began searching for the glass types used by the craft beer industry but her whole heart wasn't in to this idea. Until one day, it hit her.... make the growlers pieces of art. So she reached out to the Twittersphere looking for a local pottery artist who would be as crazy as her and take a chance on this idea. She found Garick Tai Lee. Together they decided an approximate look for the growler but were perplexed with how to carry them. Garick suggested using recycled materials. So that day, The Tea Lady put out another tweet looking for an artist who works in recycled pieces. Twitter responded unanimously with Dave Calfo. Dave, like Garick, jumped in with both feet. Together these guys made growlers with such appeal that they sold out in a mere 12 hours with people begging for more. To answer those people, THEY'RE BACK!
This round of growlers is truly amazing. Garick started with a unique clay that fires to a very matte look. The color variation is anywhere from a brown to a creamy beige with some growlers actually ending up with a striped look. Garick left the outside of the growlers unglazed so the beauty of this clay can stand alone. He then poured a cream colored glaze inside so that the liquid doesn't seep through the pores. Stamped into the side of the growler are leaves and our signature line, "Bee Well. Drink Tupelo Honey Teas.". Garick rubbed these stamps with an iridescent glaze that shimmers anywhere from a red, to a coppery gold, and sometimes even purples and blues. Insert Dave here because he got the growlers and enhanced them to their fullest potential.
Dave decided early on in our prototype to do copper. He got the growlers and had some issues with the design we discussed originally, but as a true artist does, he modified his plan and ended with a result that is breath taking. Using recycled copper wire, he hand braided the wire and then sautered it onto the growler. He then bent copper into a circle, hammered it to fit the contours of the growler and sautered it onto the copper wire. Dave says as these age, the copper will patina and make the growler complete.
As before each growler is a numbered art piece which is stamped on the bottom. These are one of a kind pieces and no two look exactly the same. This is because Garick hand throws each growler on a wheel from scratch. This is not a molded piece of pottery. The handles are similar as Dave salvaged the copper and then hand molded each piece. Some of the copper is darker than other pieces, but all will patina beautifully.
Because these growlers are made with clay, they hold the temperature of the tea longer. Meaning if you put cold tea in it to go on a picnic, it will remain cold for several hours versus a glass growler which dissipates faster. Conversely, if you put hot tea in it, it will remain hot. We use corks, which are supplied because it allows for the variation in the neck size.
These growlers are easily cleaned. Simply swish a mixture of water and white vinegar around inside and dump out. Allow it to dry and you are ready to go. If you would like you can add in some salt to the water and vinegar mixture to add agitation. DO NOT PLACE IN THE DISHWASHER!
THEY'RE BACK! Hand thrown Growlers from Garick Tai Lee with handles made with recycled copper from resalvage artist, Dave Calfo. This new round of Growlers are GORGEOUS!






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