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Cup SENCHA RIDGED 150 ml, green, ceramics, MIJ
Cup SENCHA RIDGED 150 ml, green, ceramics, MIJ
In stock 86 pcs - More on demand
MIJC2661
Saucer WABI SABI 13 cm, brown, ceramics, MIJ
Saucer WABI SABI 13 cm, brown, ceramics, MIJ
In stock 84 pcs - More on demand
MIJC4104
Coffee cup with saucer SABLO, set of 2 pcs, 150 ml, grey, Blomus BM64112
Cup GREEN FADE 120 ml, green, MIJ
Cup GREEN FADE 120 ml, green, MIJ
In stock 2 pcs - More on demand
MIJC4008
Cup WHITE FADE 120 ml, beige, MIJ
Cup WHITE FADE 120 ml, beige, MIJ
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MIJC0676
Espresso cup SABLO 70 ml, Blomus
Espresso cup SABLO 70 ml, Blomus
In stock 3 pcs - More on demand
BM64115
Miska na čaj Milky Celadon 150 ml mentolová MIJ MIJC7226
Mug WHITE FADE 200 ml, beige, ceramics, MIJ
Mug WHITE FADE 200 ml, beige, ceramics, MIJ
In stock 38 pcs - More on demand
MIJC4057
Sake bowl 80 ml, blue, MIJ
Sake bowl 80 ml, blue, MIJ
In stock 93 pcs - More on demand
MIJC5463
Sake bowl AQUA & DK GREEN DRIP 30 ml, MIJ
MIJC7926
Sake cup BLACK SCROLL 35 ml, silver, ceramics, MIJ
Sake cup BLACK SCROLL 35 ml, silver, ceramics, MIJ
In stock 206 pcs - More on demand
MIJC1378
Sake cup BLUE DRIP 50 ml, MIJ
Sake cup BLUE DRIP 50 ml, MIJ
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MIJC7924
136607 7 salek na sake celadon 35 ml mij
Sake cup CELADON 35 ml, MIJ
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MIJC5465
Saké cup EARTH 50 ml, brown, MIJ
Saké cup EARTH 50 ml, brown, MIJ
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MIJC5167
Sake cup, 50 ml, white cloud, MIJ
Sake cup, 50 ml, white cloud, MIJ
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MIJC5452
Sauce bowl BLUE BLACK 8 cm, 20 ml, MIJ
Sauce bowl BLUE BLACK 8 cm, 20 ml, MIJ
In stock 5 pcs - More on demand
MIJC7939
Saucer COPPER SWIRL 13,5 cm, MIJ
Saucer COPPER SWIRL 13,5 cm, MIJ
In stock 82 pcs - More on demand
MIJC3825
Saucer RIDGED ALABASTER MIJ 14 cm
Saucer RIDGED ALABASTER MIJ 14 cm
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MIJC2273
Saucer RIDGED INDIGO 12 cm, MIJ
Saucer RIDGED INDIGO 12 cm, MIJ
In stock 340 pcs - More on demand
MIJC2299
Tea cup BB BLACK 120 ml, MIJ
Tea cup BB BLACK 120 ml, MIJ
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MIJC0656
Tea cup CRAFT BLACK 100 ml, MIJ
MIJC6927
Tea cup PEACOCK 9 cm, 120 ml, MIJ
Tea cup PEACOCK 9 cm, 120 ml, MIJ
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MIJC1830
Cup 150 ml, green, ceramics, MIJ
Cup 150 ml, green, ceramics, MIJ
In stock 145 pcs - More on demand
MIJC3167
Cup, white, ceramics, MIJ
Cup, white, ceramics, MIJ
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MIJC3169
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Cups and saucers – a must-have for your five o'clock tea

What is the origin of the cup and saucer?

The cup and saucer have a long and fascinating history and have been used for serving tea and coffee for centuries. The cup and saucer are said to have originated in China around the 17th century when tea drinking became popular among the higher classes.

Nowadays, cups and saucers are used to serve tea and coffee both at home and in cafés and restaurants around the world.

Teacups and saucers have changed in appearance over time, but their fundamental function remains the same: a small cup for holding hot drinks and a saucer to catch any spills or drips.

In Kulina you can buy cups and saucers from renowned brands like Bitz, Seletti, Viva, and Scandinavia, in all sizes, styles and in different materials.

What is the difference between cups for tea and coffee?

There are some broad distinctions between cups that are made for tea and coffee, while there are no hard and fast rules about which type to use. These are some of the key differences:

  • Size and shape: Teacups are usually smaller with a more delicate and thinned shape, while coffee cups are bigger and have a broader and more cylindrical shape.
  • Handle: Teacups usually have a short handle that is meant to be grabbed with the fingers, whereas coffee cups have a bigger handle that can be handled with the complete hand.
  • Materials: Coffee cups are often made of heavier materials like stoneware or ceramic, but tea cups are sometimes made of more delicate materials like porcelain or bone china.

Generally, the choice of your favourite cup for tea and coffee depends on your personal preferences.

Tea etiquette – how do you mix sugar in a teacup

Tea etiquette refers to a collection of rules and procedures that have historically been used in connection with serving and consuming tea. How sugar is mixed in a teacup is a crucial part of tea etiquette.

Traditionally, after the tea is poured into the tea cup from a teapot, the appropriate amount of sugar is added, the tea is gently stirred with a teaspoon, and then it is tasted to determine whether the tea is sufficiently sweetened.

Tea milk and sugar addiction is mostly a question of taste, thus there is no right or wrong method for doing so. Now that your tea is ready, you can serve it in a cup, mug, or tea/coffee glass.

If you want a little more guidance on the essential items to prepare and serve tea, read our shopping guide to learn more.