Hand crafted solid wood tea chest. |
My beautiful cherry wood tea
chest is one of the best gifts I have ever received. As a matter of fact, it's
one of my family's favorites as well.
Something that my mother,
sisters and I all have in common is our absolute love for tea. We love it so
much that we make sure to have lots of varieties, flavors and brands of it on
hand.
When my mother first saw the
cherry wood tea chest my husband gave me one year for Christmas, she fell in
love with it. Each time she came to my home,
she would visit my treasured gift and select a different tea to drink. It was
something that we both enjoyed and did it often.
Cherry tea chest has a selection of teas, not including
the loose tea always on hand. The tea cup and saucer
are from two departed dear friends.
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The following year I knew
exactly what to get my mom. On Christmas day we presented her with a tea chest
exactly like mine (she really wanted one like it). I can still remember how
excited she was when she opened her gift.
Mother was smiling from ear-to-ear
with joy. It made us feel good to be able to give her something actually
wanted, and it didn't take her long to put it on display for the entire family
to enjoy.
From that day on our tea boxes
were always on a cart or table for anyone to use. Mom used hers in her banquet
hall for weddings, parties or any celebration. It NEVER was put away in a
cabinet. Even on the day of her home going
people chose a tea bag from her fabulous assortment or blends.
Why I love this tea chest.
Our solid wood chest is heavy. Raised with only
the four corners touching the table or surface.
It is smooth with a glossy finish.
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The fact that this tea chest is
exquisite is more than enough reason to buy it, but it is also practical. This
particular cabinet can hold up to 8 different types of teas.
My mom's and mine
was a larger version. That's another plus for getting a tea chest, you can get
them in different sizes to suit your needs. I have seen some with as little as
4 and up to 24 sections for tea. Some people use the extra slots for packaged
sugar packets.
The inside of ours is green velvet lining. Tea leaves sometimes
spill in it so you need to vacuum or brush it out at times.
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Our tea boxes were displayed on beverage carts with glass tops that each of us received from my oldest sister.
This was particularly nice because you could house other related items
on the same cart without adding clutter to any countertop. Giving a gift like
this is sure to be one they don't forget and it will certainly get used.
Gold plated hinged handles on both sides. It's only a few inches tall. |
Although most don't come with
the selection of teas, ours did. With so many options you are sure to please every
tea lover you know.
My mom's cherry
wood tea chest is over 20 years old. It still looks good and is as cherished
as ever. All photographs are mine.
The hinge is hidden on the back of the tea chest. |
The tea chest in the
introduction (top right of the article) is handcrafted from solid wood and is
approximately 14"W X 8.25"W X 4"H. This one has a front closure,
mine doesn't.
It is smooth on the inside as well as outside. I do not know if
this size is lined (sorry), but they usually are as far as I know.
There are 8 sections as you saw
in the opening photo so you still have a nice sized tea accessory to display.
Once you use it, you will probably want to leave it out for guests all the
time. Polish with a soft cloth and don't get it wet. If it gets a little dirty
just take the bags out and shake out any tea leaves.
*Note: The tea chests are assembled. These teas are Gluten free, no calories or carbohydrates. Most teas are a good source of antioxidants as well.
If you enjoy sitting down with a friend over a cup of tea, why not make a great dessert for them. Try making my Hershey's Chocolate Chip Applesauce Coffee Cake or mouthwatering Chocolate Lover's Cheesecake. Better yet, what better way to show off your new tea chest than to hold a social or brunch.
Is this a great gift?
What do you think of giving a tea chest as a gift? Let me know what you think.
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