Tea caddies

Tea caddies are small containers or boxes used for storing tea leaves. You can choose between different shapes, sizes and materials.

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Vintage porcelain tea caddy #90377
Vintage porcelain tea caddy #90377
Teacaddy # 36157, yixing clay
Teacaddy # 36157, yixing clay
Regular price €780,00
Teacaddy # 36157, yixing clay
Teacaddy # 36124, yixing clay
Teacaddy # 36124, yixing clay
Regular price €315,00
Teacaddy # 36124, yixing clay
Teacaddy # 36110, yixing clay
Teacaddy # 36110, yixing clay
Regular price €155,00
Teacaddy # 36110, yixing clay
Teacaddy with gift box # 33467, porcelain
Teacaddy with gift box # 33467, porcelain
Teacaddy with gift box # 33466, porcelain
Teacaddy with gift box # 33466, porcelain
Teacaddy with gift box # 33464, porcelain
Teacaddy with gift box # 33464, porcelain
Gift box for Puer cake # 33386
Gift box for Puer cake # 33386
Regular price €26,10
Gift box for Puer cake # 33386
Gift pack (18 steel caddies with bag) # 33375
Gift pack (18 steel caddies with bag) # 33375
Regular price €56,00 Sale price€59,80
Gift pack (18 steel caddies with bag) # 33375
Gift box for tea cake # 33374
Gift box for tea cake # 33374
Regular price €25,20
Gift box for tea cake # 33374
Teacaddy # 26066, yixing clay
Teacaddy # 26066, yixing clay
Regular price €90,00
Teacaddy # 26066, yixing clay
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Tea caddies are small containers or boxes used for storing tea leaves.

They come in various shapes, sizes, and materials and have been used for centuries to preserve and protect tea, which was once considered a precious and expensive commodity.

Tea caddies originated in China and Japan, where tea was first cultivated, and were later adopted by Europeans during the 17th and 18th centuries. They were often highly decorative and made from luxurious materials such as silver, porcelain, or precious woods.

Tea caddies not only served a practical purpose but also became status symbols and objects of art. We have such vintage tea caddies.

Today, tea caddies continue to be popular among tea enthusiasts and collectors, as they offer a glimpse into the history and culture of tea, as well as providing an elegant and stylish way to store tea.