Tea Strainer Stainless Steel Raw Aquamarine Gemstone
Loose-leaf tea becomes a small ceremony with this stainless steel crystal tea strainer, finished with raw aquamarine gemstone for a cool, mineral touch. It brings together a practical brewing tool and the quiet pleasure of a natural crystal, made for slow cups, favourite blends and unhurried pauses.
Tea Strainer Stainless Steel Raw Aquamarine Gemstone is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Loose-leaf tea becomes a small ceremony with this stainless steel crystal tea strainer, finished with raw aquamarine gemstone for a cool, mineral touch. It brings together a practical brewing tool and the quiet pleasure of a natural crystal, made for slow cups, favourite blends and unhurried pauses.
Tea Strainer Stainless Steel Raw Aquamarine Gemstone is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Where steel utility meets raw aquamarine
- The stainless steel gives a clean, simple feel beside the organic texture of the raw crystal.
- Aquamarine brings a pale, watery character, a fitting companion to the steam and clarity of tea.
- The raw finish feels more elemental than a polished stone, with natural variation as part of its charm.
- Use it for loose-leaf tea when you want the ritual to feel considered, not complicated.
- It suits a tea tray, kitchen shelf or quiet desk cup, adding beauty between brews as well as during them.
The meaning of aquamarine
Aquamarine has long been associated with the sea, openness and steady communication in crystal tradition. Its name comes from the idea of seawater, and its soft blue tone has made it a favourite stone for people drawn to calm, clear-looking minerals. Here, that symbolism stays gentle and decorative, bringing a reflective mood to the everyday act of making tea.
Stainless steel with a natural stone finish
The strainer is made from stainless steel and finished with a raw aquamarine gemstone. The contrast is part of its appeal: smooth metal for brewing, rough mineral texture for the hand and eye.
How to use and care for it
Fill the strainer with your chosen loose-leaf tea, place it in your cup or teapot, then remove it once the brew suits your taste. Empty the leaves after use, rinse by hand and dry thoroughly before storing.
Because it includes a raw gemstone, avoid dishwashers, soaking and harsh scrubbing. Store it where the crystal will not be knocked against heavier utensils.
A small ritual object from China
This piece sits at the meeting point of tea culture and crystal collecting, two slow-living habits that turn daily routines into something more attentive. In many tea traditions, the tools matter because they shape the pace of the moment: filling, steeping, lifting away, then resting the strainer beside the cup. The raw aquamarine adds a contemplative note without changing the tea itself, making the object feel closer to a keepsake than a basic kitchen accessory.
Size and details
Weight: 45 g. Origin: China. Materials: stainless steel and raw aquamarine gemstone.
A thoughtful gift for tea and crystal lovers
Choose it for someone who enjoys loose-leaf tea, collects crystals, or likes useful objects with a little ceremony around them. It is especially suited to slow mornings, evening tea rituals and small self-care gifts.
Material
Steel, Stainless Steel, Gemstone
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Common questions
Will every aquamarine stone look the same?
Can I use it with any loose-leaf tea?
Should the gemstone be soaked?
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