Eco-Friendly Elegance: Benefits of Using Clay Tea Cups Over Glass or Plastic
Greetings, tea lovers! Have you ever drank from a plastic or glass cup and felt like something was off? Maybe it’s the sense of missing realness, or the concern for the environment. Let’s explore a charming option that has stood the test of time and is now becoming trendy again: clay tea cups.
The Current Issue: Plastic and Glass Vs More greener alternatives:
In today’s speedy lifestyle, ease often beats tradition. Plastic cups are all around—light and meant for single use. But here’s the catch: they aren't great for our planet. Plastics can leak harmful substances, especially with hot drinks, and they take a long time to break down. Glass is a bit better, but it has its own problems. It is fragile, requires a lot of energy to make, and lacks that natural appeal.
Introducing Clay Tea Cups: A Touch of Tradition and Style
Picture holding a warm, handmade clay tea cup. It feels different, doesn’t it? That’s because clay cups, or 'kulhads' in India, bring together tradition, eco-friendliness, and style. Let’s discuss why these cups are making a fashionable comeback:
- Eco-Friendly Choice: Clay is totally natural and will decompose. Unlike plastic, which stays in landfills forever, clay cups return to the soil without harm. By opting for clay, you’re sending a message: caring for the planet is essential.
- Health benefits: Have you ever sensed a bit of that loamy smell whenever you drink from a clay cup? That's its natural goodness seeping in. Clay basically acts as alkaline, which basically helps to balance the acidity of your tea and brings out its taste, and it is overall gentler on your digestive system.
- Temperature Natural Controller: Clay cups keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold. Their insulation property means they will keep your chai hot for a more extended period and your iced tea refreshingly cold.
- Beauty: To put it straight, clay tea cups are terribly cute. They have texture and colors that no glass or plastic can ever compete with. They impart a rustic elegance to your tea ritual, making every sip a time to relish.
- Supporting Local Artisans: Getting clay cups means supporting local artisans who put so much of their skills and tradition in every piece. Not only is that a sale; it is also supporting cultural heritage and craftsmanship.
Few tips to make the transition to clay tea cups easier for you:
- Start slow: Start with two clay cups in your collection. Use them for your very early morning tea routine. You will immediately start to notice the difference.
- Clean-up routine: Unlike their plastic cousins, clay wants a little extra attention. There should be handwashing and air drying so that the clay cups do not get chipped or cracked.
- Explore varieties: The clay cup spectrum runs from unglazed kulhads to glazed beauties. Go experiment and see what is in accordance with your aesthetic and functional considerations.
Join the Green Revolution:
It's a small step that goes a long way both for you and for your home i.e. mother earth. Well not to mention the added bonus of good health, improved taste and experience as a plus.
Ready to make the switch ? Checkout Mudkart, your one stop shop to all things clay that are artfully made with love by the local artisans of Kerala.