




Curio Tea
Red Moon Tea:
A lively yet soothing tisane made with honeybush - a sweet-tasting relative of rooibos that grows in the coastal and mountainous regions of South Africa. Paired with vanilla and blood orange, this tea is full-bodied, balanced, and caffeine-free. Perfect for anytime of day but especially as an evening wind-down.
4oz Tin, 10-15 servings,
Non-caffeinated -
Sourcing: We source the honeybush tea directly from South Africa
Tasting Notes: honey, vanilla, grassy, orange
Pairs Well With: Honey, tea cake, cacao
We're proud to source this tea from our partners in South Africa, who work to bridge the gap between brands and regenerative producers in Africa by offering a variety of spices and teas through completely transparent supply chains. They also offer support to producers of both cultivated and wild harvested ingredients, with regenerative agriculture experts based permanently in Southern and East Africa.
Mariposa Tea
The newest addition to our tea collection! A delicate herbal tea that creates a mystical violet hue as it steeps. We source butterfly pea flowers and lemongrass directly from small farms in Colombia and Costa Rica.
Sales of this product directly support the Granitos de Paz or "Grains of Peace" Foundation in the city of Cartagena to help support urban families gain food security and supplemental income by growing butterfly pea flowers on small patios. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP UPLIFTING THESE FAMILIES!
1.25 oz Tin, 6 servings.
Non-caffeinated. -
Sourcing: Butterfly pea flowers from Cartagena, Colombia, from an organization that supports small urban farmers;
Lemongrass from San Carlos, Costa Rica from a small regenerative family farm - Tasting Notes: Grassy, earthy, tart - Pairs Well With: Cardamom, lemon, honey, rose
Yuzu Rose Tea
Clarifying and aromatic. Japanese yuzu links arms with rose to stroll through the spice garden. Single estate green tea direct from Assam, India by Yatra Tea Company.
Net Wt. 3.25 oz. Makes 28 servings.
Poet Tea
This ethereal and floral tea is our tribute to Emily Dickinson, poet and lover of flowers. With many of the herbs sourced locally from small New England farms, we love this herbal tea for lazy afternoons curled up with a book or as a relaxing end to the day.
1.25oz Tin, approx 25 servings,
Non-caffeinated
Contains: Lemon verbena, chamomile, tulsi (holy basil), rose petals, lavender, calendula.
Tasting Notes: Floral, herbal, rose, citrus, refreshing, sweet
SHIPPING
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Domestic packages are shipped with an $8.95 flat rate. For orders over $100, the rate will be 10 cents(a little crazy, but true!)
We are no longer able to ship internationally.
Digital patterns will be delivered immediately for free via email with a link to download your purchase.
RETURNS
Unused items in their original condition and packaging can be returned for store credit within 6 months of purchase.
No returns or exchanges are available for sale items, trunk show purchases, shipping charges, preorders, or jewelry.
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