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45 Delightful Gifts for Tea Lovers to Savor

New blends to try, practical gift sets and unusual products that reflect their love for the beverage.

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There's never a right or wrong time to enjoy a cup of tea — in the morning, at night before bed or during the work day. Avid tea drinkers appreciate the little pick-me-up that this ritual can provide, whether they're sitting in their office cubicle or cozying up with a good book prior to hitting the sack. To make a loved one's tea drinking experience even sweeter, why not treat them to a product or two that they'll look forward to using every time they sit down for a cuppa? That's why we're sharing the best gifts for tea lovers, which range from the highly practical to the witty.

If you're looking to splurge a bit, consider treating a tea drinking pal to something luxe like a tumbler that will keep their tea warm for hours on end or a special collection of cups and saucers — we've sourced the most beautiful Alice in Wonderland themed set that is sure to become a forever favorite of theirs. If you're sticking to more of a budget, you can never go wrong presenting your recipient with something cute like a heart-shaped infuser or a matcha sampler that they'll enjoy trying out over time.

Whether you're shopping for Grandma or any other tea lover in your life, we've provided you with plenty of possibili-TEAs (get it?) that are bound to be crowd pleasers. Any of these picks make great hostess gifts, too!

1

Ladurée Paris Macaron Surprise Balls

Ladurée Paris Macaron Surprise Balls

If they appreciate the French bakery Ladurée as well as an unexpected present, these macaron-shaped surprise balls are perfect. Each one contains a few sweet gifts, including a joke and an enamel butterfly charm.

2

Cuisinart JK-17P1 Electric Cordless Tea Kettle

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Cuisinart JK-17P1 Electric Cordless Tea Kettle

The Good Housekeeping Institute loves this 1.7-liter electric kettle for a few reasons. Along with an ergonomic handle, it has six pre-programmed temperature settings to suit a range of tea drinkers. You can even clearly see how much water is in the kettle without ever opening the lid. Genius, if you ask us!

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3

The Tea Spot Everest Tea Tumbler

Everest Tea Tumbler

You can't go wrong with this stainless steel tumbler (it's 22 ounces, by the way!), complete with an infuser for their favorite loose leaf tea.

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Instant Gift

Sips by Tea Subscription

Sips by Tea Subscription

Every month, they'll get four personally curated types of tea, (including exclusive brands!), which will produce up to 48 cups. Yep, enough to last them the whole month.

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Celestial Seasonings TeaWell Sleep

TeaWell Sleep

Are they struggling with getting a good night's rest? Place a few boxes of this calming chamomile mint tea in a pretty gift basket, and you're all set.

Rather than seeping a tea bag for a few minutes, just drop one of these in hot water to enjoy the flavor. This set comes with eight different ones, including citrus ginger, sweet peppermint and blueberry açai.

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Inexpensive But So Useful

Porcelain Tea Mug with Infuser

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Porcelain Tea Mug with Infuser

This mug (that's equipped with an infuser) has five stars on Amazon. Why? Along with taking your pick of 13 colors, it has an easy-to-hold handle that's designed to withstand heat.

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For the Candle Fanatic

Art of Tea Earl Grey Crème Candle

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Art of Tea Earl Grey Crème Candle

There are scented candles, and then there's this Earl Grey candle that smells exactly like their favorite blend. It's made of coconut wax, meaning they can enjoy the candle much longer.

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Luxury Tea Gift

Pottery Barn Enamel Teapot

Enamel Teapot

Beyond adding a dose of personality to her cooking space, this enamel teapot with a stainless steel rim can hold enough water for six cups of tea. Choose from one of four colors to complement her kitchen aesthetic.

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For the Foodie

Zach & Zoe Sweet Bee Farm Unfiltered Raw Honey

Unfiltered Raw Honey

Packed with good-for-you antioxidants and antibiotic properties, this raw honey is produced on a Hunterdon County Farm. It's refreshing blend of wildflower and lemon is perfect for sweetening their favorite tea.

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Kate Aspen Teapot and Teacup Place Card Holders

Teapot and Teacup Place Card Holders

Now here's a set of place cards that'll make anyone want to plan a tea party. This set of six — three teacups and three teapots — boasts gold stems, making them a no-fail pick to add character to any table.

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Uncommon Goods Heart-Shaped Tea Bags

Heart-Shaped Tea Bags

These heart-shaped tea bags, which are made in France, are almost too cute to use. But when they do, they'll find joy in every variety. The box comes with 5 English Breakfast, 5 Earl Grey and 5 White Berry teabags.

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Jonathan Adler Newport Teacup and Saucer

Newport Teacup and Saucer

Bring a dose of Jonathan Adler's energetic design style into their abode with a high-fired porcelain teacup and saucer. The hexagon pattern and gold details are just what they need to add a touch of sophistication to their daily ritual.

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David's Tea Matcha Love 8 Tea Sampler

Editor’s Choice
Matcha Love 8 Tea Sampler

Matcha lovers, rejoice. A favorite of Stefani Sassos, deputy director of the GH Institute's Nutrition Lab, this sampler includes eight different matchas from Japan. "I love that this sampler offers a variety of matcha options that are high-quality and unique in flavor," she says.

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Silicone Tea Infusers

Silicone Tea Infusers

They can use these four eye-catching silicone infusers over and over again for any loose tea of choice, including finer varieties. The leaf topper helps remove it from hot tea with ease.

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Bellocq Tea Strainers

Bellocq Tea Strainers

Available in brass and silver finishes, this pair of tea strainers is hand-crafted by metal artisans. The small one is just the right size to be placed on the edge of their mug, and the larger design is for their teapot.

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Sugarfina Lemon Green Tea White Chocolate Bar

Lemon Green Tea White Chocolate Bar

The next time they're craving something sweet, they'll get a kick out of this chocolate bar featuring one of their favorite blends — lemon and green tea.

18

3-Tier Ceramic Cupcake Stand

3-Tier Ceramic Cupcake Stand

Allow them to create their own high-tea setup at home with a delightful tray that looks like the real deal. For a sweet touch, gift this piece alongside some delicious cookies or scones.

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Uncommon Goods Teas of the Boston Tea Party

Teas of the Boston Tea Party

The tea loving history buff will get a kick out of this set of five teas — all of which are the types that were thrown overboard during the infamous Boston Tea Party in 1773.

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Drink Tea Read Books Be Happy Spoon

Drink Tea Read Books Be Happy Spoon

Everyone needs a trusty stirrer spoon to make sure their cuppa tastes just right. This one features an extra special phrase that's ideal for the tea drinker who's also a bookworm.

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Monique Valeris
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Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."

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Sarah Lyon
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Sarah Lyon is a New York City-based freelancer who produces interior design, travel and lifestyle content. Her work is featured in outlets including Apartment Therapy, Architectural Digest, MyDomaine, The Washington Post and The New York Times. Plus, her personal spaces have appeared on Apartment Therapy, The Everygirl, Houzz and more.

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