Tea ritual

Starter Ritual Kit

Tea, cup, and simple notes for the first quiet evening.

€10.00

Ritual size

Starter Ritual Kit

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Regional delivery

Shipping options and final fees are calculated in checkout from the active Medusa region.

Secure checkout

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Careful packing

Tea and ware are packed separately where needed to reduce scent transfer and transit damage.

Support after arrival

Wrong, missing, or damaged items can be handled through customer support and order records.

Details

What is included

Fermented tea, ceramic cup, brew card

Who it is for

First-time tea ritual

How to begin

Open the kit, warm the cup, brew lightly, and keep the first session short. The point is repeatability, not performance.

Refill and extend

The tea can be replaced with refills and the cup can stay in daily rotation, so the kit grows into a routine instead of a one-time gift.

Tea profile

Includes
Fermented tea, ceramic cup, brew card
Best for
First-time tea ritual
Moment
A ten-minute evening reset
Packaging
Minimal gift-ready box

Ritual guide

  1. 01WarmWarm the cup and slow the room.
  2. 02BrewAdd tea and pour hot water gently.
  3. 03PauseWait, breathe, and drink without rushing.

Notes

Selected for a quieter daily ritual: simple to brew, easy to place on a modern desk, and calm enough for repeated use.

FAQ

Is this gift-ready?+

Yes. The kit is intended as a minimal first ritual and can be sent as a quiet, practical gift.

Do I need other tools?+

No specialist tools are required to begin. A kettle and a clean surface are enough for the first session.

Can I reorder the tea later?+

Yes. The kit is designed to become a repeatable ritual, with tea refills and compatible ware available separately.

Is it suitable for someone new to tea?+

Yes. The included guidance avoids ceremony-heavy language and keeps the first brew approachable.

Related rituals

Build the next quiet evening.

Continue the set with a refill tea, a daily cup, or a tray so the first ritual becomes a repeatable part of the room.