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Beautifully curated for weddings, housewarmings, or birthdays—this set blends modern elegance with deep ecological care.
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Sip Consciously, Live Beautifully — Introduce a Touch of Sustainability to Your Daily Rituals!
Upgrade your tea moments with the Tea Cup 6 Colors - Pack of 6 a truly unique, patented eco-friendly chai cup set crafted from natural pine needles. Designed for the style-forward, sustainability-loving generation, this set transforms every tea break into an uplifting, guilt-free experience at home, at outdoor gatherings, or anywhere life takes you.
Patented Pine Needle Cups – Innovative, trendsetting, and one-of-a-kind.
Six Vibrant Colors – Match your cup to your mood or the occasion—perfect for families and get-togethers.
Safe for All Uses – Washable, microwave safe, and resistant to everyday wear.
Truly Eco-Friendly – Made from renewable pine needles, non soil-degradable, designed for planet-positive living.
Ultimate Gifting Choice – Ideal for weddings, birthdays, holidays, housewarmings, or simply spreading joy.
Your Daily Self-Care Routine — Cozy chai mornings, relaxing evenings, every sip made beautiful and mindful.
Office & Outdoor Adventures — Durable, lightweight, and travel-ready; handles hot and cold beverages with style.
Social Celebrations — Elevate your entertaining game with cups that spark conversation and aesthetic admiration.
The Gift of Sustainable Living — Show you care with gifts that reflect modern values and effortless elegance.
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Suresh Krishnan –
They?e helped me reduce not just waste, but also consumption.
Shreya Jana –
I feel like I? part of a community that cares with these cups.
Kiran Kaur –
I like them, but they don? feel as premium as the price suggests.
Harmeet Kaur –
They?e ideal for people who crave simplicity with soul.
Suman Pal –
They?e perfect for people who believe in quiet revolutions.
Shantanu Dutta –
They?e made my tea time feel like a return to myself.
Aarna Malhotra –
They?e too light?hey feel insubstantial during use.
Bhavya Raman –
They?e not as durable as bamboo or stoneware alternatives.
Amira Khan –
They?e inspired me to choose fewer, better things.
Oishani Ray –
These cups have become my personal symbol of mindful living.
Leena Choudhary –
These are perfect for people who seek depth over noise.
Rajveer Singh –
These have become my most cherished kitchen possession.
Arpita Bhattacharya –
The base leaves slight marks on my wooden table.
Jasnoor Kaur –
They?e not as heat-resistant as ceramic? use a coaster now.
Aryan Kaur –
They?e turned my kitchen into a place of quiet joy.
Tauseef Qureshi –
I appreciate that they?e made without toxic glazes or dyes.
Aarush Choudhary –
These are ideal for creating moments of stillness in motion.
Zoya Malik –
I expected a smoother interior surface for sipping.
Radhika Menon –
I feel more connected to forests with every use.
Deepshikha Das –
I appreciate the effort, but I?l stick with stoneware.
Amitava Ghosh –
They?e helped me reconnect with simple pleasures.
Arooj Siddiqui –
I feel more whole using something so thoughtfully sourced.
Anand Menon –
These cups feel like a whispered invitation to breathe deeper.
Eklavya Subramanian –
Good for display, but I use other cups for actual tea.
Xavier D?ouza –
These are proof that better choices can feel beautiful.
Sarah Pinto –
These are perfect for minimalist lifestyles that value depth.
Nikhil Rathore –
These cups are a small act of courage against consumerism.
Priyanshu Verma –
They?e helped me see that ethics and beauty belong together.
Elizabeth Samuel –
They?e helped me choose presence over productivity.
Harjinder Kaur –
They?e fine, but I prefer glass for taste neutrality.
Ananya Pillai –
The material feels more like bioplastic than pine needles.
Karthik Subramanian –
These are perfect for people who value quiet beauty over flash.
Zayan Mirza –
They?e made my daily cup feel like an act of care.
Kavita Debnath –
I?e never used a cup that made me feel this grounded.
Ravi Das –
They?e added warmth to my otherwise neutral kitchen.
Nafisa Rizvi –
These are the perfect marriage of innovation and tradition.
Jiya Ray –
The lightweight feel makes them seem cheap despite the cost.
Srijani Chatterjee –
They?e helped me create a home that breathes with intention.
Arpita Dutta –
They?e helped me create a more intentional home environment.
Advait Singh –
They?e made my daily cup feel like an act of devotion.
Riya Rajan –
They?e not as heat-tolerant as I expected for boiling water.
Mitali Banerjee –
These are the kind of object that holds space for stillness.
Madhurima Mitra –
These cups are a quiet celebration of renewable resources.
Arpita Desai –
They don? pair well with my other tableware visually.
Abeer Begum –
I love how they feel cool in summer, warm in winter.
Peter Thomas –
The rim isn? as smooth as I? like for daily use.
Eshaan Malhotra –
I like the concept, but the execution feels rushed.
Zeenat Hassan –
The eco-claims are strong, but real-world use is mixed.
Aarav Talwar –
These are perfect for people who believe in quiet revolutions.
Isaac Pinto –
The eco-benefits are real, but the comfort is lacking for me.
Divyansh Bhardwaj –
These cups feel like a soft place to land each day.
Falguni Reddy –
These are the kind of product that sparks real change.
Wafaa Siddiqui –
The eco-benefits are real, but comfort is compromised.
Harshil Dubey –
These cups have become my personal symbol of peace.
Ayaan Kaur –
These are ideal for people who listen with their whole being.
Simrandeep Singh –
They?e inspired my whole family to adopt greener habits.
Urvashi Sen –
The surface shows water spots more than expected.
Tanisha Debnath –
I like them, but they?e not as versatile as traditional mugs.
Ishan Bose –
They?e okay, but I expected a more polished finish.
Reyansh Singh –
They?e helped me slow down enough to notice small wonders.
Arjun Kaur –
I feel like I? supporting real change with every purchase.
Nandini Pal –
Good for travel, but not comfortable for long home use.
Emily Rodrigues –
They?e made hosting feel more authentic and eco-conscious.
Preeti Pal –
The natural look doesn? match my modern kitchen aesthetic.
Jaswinder Kaur –
They?e made hosting feel more authentic and kind.
Avantika Debnath –
They?e great for people who love both science and nature.
Zayan Ahmed –
These are perfect for people who believe in quiet strength.
Harshvardhan Chauhan –
I?l stick with glass for taste purity, despite the eco-angle.
Jasmeet Singh –
I?e never felt so good about using disposable-free tableware.
Esha Debnath –
I?e never felt so good about a simple kitchen choice.
Chirag Balaji –
I like the look, but they?e not practical for daily coffee.
Raghav Khurana –
They?e helped me reconnect with the seasons through tea.
Arooj Begum –
They?e helped me find joy in the ordinary, every day.
Anwesha Pal –
These have become my anchor in uncertain times.
Naveed Ansari –
They?e perfect for my zero-waste office desk setup.
Vedika Rao –
They?e helped me reconnect with the art of slowing down.
Sunita Sen –
I love how they feel substantial without being heavy.
Anwesha Pal –
They?e good, but not the revolutionary product I imagined.
Oorja Bhattacharya –
The pine smell took weeks to fully disappear.
Sophia Almeida –
These are the kind of product that sparks real conversation.
Avni Chakraborty –
They?e fine, but the price point feels a bit inflated.
Dhruv Bhatia –
I feel more whole using something so honestly crafted.
Pallavi Sen –
They?e helped me slow down enough to truly taste life.
Amitava Debnath –
They?e not as smooth on the inside as I expected.
Kabir Jha –
I appreciate the idea, but prefer traditional materials.
Tanisha Ray –
These are perfect for journaling mornings with warm herbal tea.
Alishba Qureshi –
These cups are a soft yes to a better way of living.
Maria D?ouza –
These cups are a soft landing for my overstimulated mind.
Sunil Varma –
These cups are a soft invitation to breathe and be.
Sunita Sen –
They?e okay for tea, but not suitable for soups or broths.
Gopika Iyengar –
The finish isn? consistent?ome cups shinier than others.
Neelam Dhar –
These cups are a quiet celebration of what? possible.
Ishaani Kapoor –
I like the mission, but I? choose another material next time.
Diya Menon –
I like them, but they don? feel like a long-term solution.
Vihaan Mehra –
They?e helped me build a life that feels true and kind.
Diksha Nair –
They?e ideal for creating rituals that nourish the soul.
Mary D?ilva –
They?e perfect for mindful breathing exercises with warm tea.
Manoj Balaji –
They?e helped me create a home that reflects my values.
Zainab Akhtar –
These are ideal for creating moments of calm in chaos.
Nathan D?ruz –
I appreciate the mission, but the functionality falls short.
Hriday Das –
The color variation makes them look less uniform on the table.
Binita Ghosh –
They?e helped me build a home that reflects my soul.
Prabhjyot Kaur –
They?e great for tea, but not ideal for thicker drinks like cocoa.
Trisha Ray –
These are the quiet companions my morning ritual needed.
Cheshta Nair –
The size is too small for my usual tea servings.
Ankit Sharma –
They?e uncomfortable to hold for long sipping sessions.
Susan Abraham –
I?e never used a cup that felt this spiritually quiet.
Trina Debnath –
They don? keep drinks hot as long as I need them to.
Daniel D?ello –
They?e not truly dishwasher-proof?ine got cloudy after a month.
Sneha Pal –
I love how they reflect my commitment to gentle living.
Sabir Siddiqui –
The cups are comfortable for arthritic hands?asy to grip.
Chetan Deshmukh –
These cups feel like a bridge between care and craft.
Sneha Patel –
The eco appeal is strong, but the aesthetics fall short.
Prakash Pillai –
They?e turned my rushed coffee habit into a tea ritual.
Bhoomika Rajan –
The set is beautiful, but functionality is average.
Arnav Chopra –
I?e never used a cup that felt this thoughtfully made.
Jacob Rodrigues –
The pine material feels less ?atural·and more processed.
Rajat Pal –
These are proof that better choices can be beautiful.
Geeta Mukherjee –
They?e helped me create a home that feels like a sanctuary.
Zarina Begum –
I feel like I? part of a community that cares deeply.
Tanvi Choudhary –
One cup had a visible seam that felt rough on my lips.
Soumya Dutta –
The lightweight feel makes them seem less durable.
Nandini Pillai –
I?e never owned anything so simple yet so profound.
Hadiya Hassan –
They?e helped me build a life that feels true to my heart.
Ayan Ahmed –
I love how they feel warm when holding hot tea?live.
Sridhar Nair –
I feel more grateful during tea time because of their simplicity.
Bhavna Agarwal –
They?e inspired my whole approach to conscious consumption.
Arjun Kaur –
I feel more present because of their honest materiality.
Kritika Rao –
The intention is lovely, but the product feels unfinished.
Pihu Chakraborty –
They get warm quickly with hot liquids?eed a handle.
Faisal Pathan –
They?e helped me reduce my plastic footprint one sip at a time.
Michael D?ruz –
These are proof that sustainability can feel deeply human.
Lokesh Yadav –
They?e added serenity to my daily rhythm.
Megha Das –
They don? feel as special in person as in marketing photos.
Venkat Iyer –
I love that they?e designed for real human imperfection.
Waseem Qureshi –
I?e never used a cup that made me feel this present.
Avantika Debnath –
These cups are a soft yes to a life less rushed.
Rukhsar Mirza –
They?e held up through cross-country moves in my suitcase.
Pratham Agarwal –
These cups are a daily reminder of our connection to forests.
Vijay Nambiar –
These are ideal for people who believe in slow living.
Pratham Singh –
I love how they age with grace?o peeling or fading.
Riya Sen –
The color variation between cups is more than expected.
Hannah George –
I feel more centered during my tea breaks because of them.
Fardeen Ansari –
They?e great for people who love both science and spirit.
Parthiv Ganguly –
They?e cute, but not worth the investment for me.
Aman Dua –
I love how they feel cool to the touch even in summer.
Thomas Mathew –
They?e helped me reconnect with the rhythm of nature.
Ravi Das –
I appreciate the effort, but the quality feels inconsistent.
Reyanshi Khanna –
I like them, but they don? feel as durable as promised.
Maryam Akhtar –
I?e never owned tableware that felt this alive.
Falak Pathan –
The texture is interesting but not always pleasant to drink from.
Sridevi Naidu –
They?e helped me appreciate the beauty in restraint.
Mehar Singh –
They?e added a layer of quiet beauty to my daily routine.
Pooja Mitra –
They?e not ideal for people who like heavy, substantial mugs.
Harleen Kaur –
I feel more peaceful during tea time because of them.
Neha Verma –
They can? handle very hot liquids without getting warm to touch.
Soumya Bose –
These cups feel like a soft landing in a chaotic world.
Ishani Bhattacharya –
I?e never felt so connected to my daily objects.
Jatin Saxena –
I love how they look with handmade ceramics and wood.
Kabir Bajaj –
These are proof that sustainability can feel luxurious.
Imaan Hassan –
These are perfect for people who listen with their hands.
Arnab Bose –
They?e added a layer of serenity to my morning routine.
Nisha Ray –
The binding agents make them feel less ?atural·than advertised.
Laxmi Naidu –
I?e never felt so connected to my kitchenware before.
Diya Krishnan –
They retain flavors more than ceramic or glass.
Imaan Pathan –
They?e turned my tea breaks into meditative pauses.
Amanjot Kaur –
These cups feel like a bridge between forest and table.
Catherine Fernandez –
I feel more grounded because of their earthy presence.
Rayan Malik –
These cups are a daily reminder that less can be more.
Uday Shankar –
These cups are a daily dose of quiet courage.
Saima Begum –
These cups turn ordinary hydration into a conscious act.
Chandra Shekhar –
They?e turned ordinary sipping into a moment of grace.
Firdaus Khan –
They?e not ideal for people who like heavy, grounded mugs.
Hannah Mathew –
I like the idea, but they?e not as durable as advertised.
Yuvraj Malhotra –
I feel like I? living more fully because of these cups.
Riya Nair –
Good for occasional mindful moments, not daily reliability.
Aaditya Nambiar –
They don? feel as premium as other sustainable brands.
Karan Malhotra –
I love that they don? shout?hey simply exist with grace.
Reyansh Verma –
I?e never felt so aligned with my morning ritual.
George Philip –
They?e made my rituals feel richer without more stuff.
Ritu Chatterjee –
The finish isn? as consistent across the set as I? hoped.
Ishan Sen –
I?e never seen eco-tableware this well-engineered before.
Iraa Talwar –
They?e helped me slow down enough to truly savor.
David Fernandes –
I love that they don? clink loudly?eaceful in quiet homes.
Utkarsh Jana –
The base scratches my wooden table over time.
Maryam Qureshi –
They?e added a layer of poetry to my ordinary days.
Harmanpreet Singh –
The cups arrived with a slight pine aroma that faded after a week.
Pranav Balaji –
I love how they look with morning light through the window.
Ananya Bajaj –
I love how they feel cool in summer and warm in winter.
Divya Banerjee –
They?e okay, but I expected a smoother drinking experience.
Sayantan Dutta –
I love how they look with hand-thrown ceramics and linen.
Aalok Swamy –
The cups feel slightly porous, which worries me long-term.
Preeti Banerjee –
These cups are a daily dose of quiet resistance to waste.
Ayaan Seth –
I love that they?e not trying to be anything but themselves.
Girish Iyer –
They?e helped me find beauty in everyday repetition.
Aparna Banerjee –
They?e not as easy to clean as the description claims.
Gurpreet Singh –
They?e not as microwave-safe as claimed? saw slight warping.
Rachel D?ilva –
The set looks beautiful, but one cup is slightly misshapen.
Madhurima Jana –
I feel more human using something made from the earth.
Trisha Jana –
I feel like I? honoring the earth with every use.
Yashraj Meena –
They?e pretty, but not functional for hot soups or broths.
Peter Lobo –
I?e used them for matcha, and they work surprisingly well.
Vivaan Singh –
I?e never owned a product that felt this soulful.
Olivia Fernandes –
They?e okay for guests, but I switch to ceramic for myself.
Meera Nair –
These cups are humble heroes in my sustainability journey.
Myra Bhatnagar –
These cups have become my morning anchor?alm, consistent, beautiful.
Ojas Shukla –
The cups are slightly smaller than standard tea cups.
Arvind Swamy –
They?e added warmth to my minimalist kitchen.
Oindrila Ray –
The natural look is beautiful, but not for everyone? taste.
Abeer Malik –
I feel like I? part of a story that values the earth.
Qamar Siddiqui –
I feel proud to serve tea in something so responsibly made.
Nupur Debnath –
They?e not truly unbreakable? cracked one on tile.
Arjun Chauhan –
I?e never owned a product that felt this harmonious.
Arpita Bhattacharya –
These have become my most cherished daily companions.
Tanya Mitra –
I like them, but they?e not as versatile as advertised.
Uma Shankar –
These are ideal for people who value quiet resilience.
Arjun Menon –
I?e never owned tableware that felt this spiritually aligned.
Wamiq Akhtar –
I expected better heat retention for the price point.
Kabir Singh –
I love how they feel alive in my hands?arm and real.
Chinmay Joshi –
I love that they?e made from what others discard.
Riddhi Bose –
I?e seen better eco-cups that balance form and function better.
Varun Soni –
They?e made my daily rhythm feel more sacred and slow.
Prabhnoor Kaur –
I love how they age like fine wood?racefully and with character.
Sarah George –
They don? match my other dinnerware as well as I hoped.
Yuvina Pillai –
They?e fine, but not as comfortable as my old mugs.
Yasmin Hassan –
I love that they?e not mass-produced?hey feel artisanal.
Rupali Mitra –
They?e made my tea time feel like a sacred pause.
Dhruvi Patel –
They don? keep drinks hot as long as traditional mugs.
Nisha Mitra –
They?e made my tea taste like it? meant to?ure and clean.
Mitali Banerjee –
I feel like I? honoring the earth with every warm sip.
Reyansh Arora –
These cups are a gentle return to what matters most.
Shubham Agarwal –
Good concept, but not durable enough for households with kids.
Omkar Desai –
These cups are humble vessels for mindful moments.
Navdeep Singh –
One cup had a small bubble in the material that feels odd.
Samarth Ghosal –
They don? insulate well? burn my fingers often.
Sathvik Nair –
They?e pretty, but not practical for my daily coffee habit.
Ayan Mirza –
I?e never felt so aligned with my morning stillness.
Anindita Dutta –
They?e not as durable as ceramic for high-traffic households.
Sanjay Pillai –
They?e helped me see that ethics and elegance can coexist.
Vivaan Gupta –
They?e helped me choose quality over convenience.
Riya Chakraborty –
I love how they feel like an extension of nature itself.
Shadab Akhtar –
These bring a sense of ritual to even the busiest days.
Zoya Khan –
The natural grain pattern is unique on every cup?o two alike.
Diljeet Singh –
The texture is a bit too rough for my sensitive lips.
Abhishek Talwar –
These cups have become my daily reminder to live gently.
Jacob Mathew –
These cups are a testament to thoughtful, planet-first design.
Lakshman Rao –
These cups are a quiet celebration of renewable life.
Qasim Rizvi –
The beige is more taupe than true beige in real life.
Srijani Ghosh –
I love that they?e made from a material often considered waste.
Kavya Nambiar –
The size is perfect for tea, but too small for soup or broth.
Diya Monga –
They?e made my tea breaks feel like a gift to myself.
Saanvi Bhatnagar –
They?e added a layer of calm to my hurried mornings.
Deepak Reddy –
They?e made me more aware of the lifecycle of my belongings.
Madhur Jana –
I like the concept, but the execution lacks refinement.
Dhruv Singh –
These cups are a quiet promise to live with more care.
Anjali Rajan –
I feel proud every time I serve someone tea in these.
Esha Gupta –
The texture reminds me of walking through a pine forest.
Advaith Shastri –
They?e made my tea breaks feel like a form of meditation.
Ananya Mukherjee –
They?e not as unbreakable as claimed? cracked one on hardwood.
Avinash Ganguly –
I feel more centered because of their quiet presence.
Kavita Mitra –
I like them, but they don? age well?ook worn after a month.
Riyaan Sheikh –
These are ideal for people who live with intention.
Aishwarya Iyer –
They?e not the game-changer I was hoping for.
Ishita Ghosh –
The eco-angle is strong, but the user experience is average.
Nandita Ghosh –
The texture outside is nice, but inside feels uneven.
Varun Mehta –
Not as functional as traditional cups for everyday use.
Debarati Ghosh –
These are perfect for people seeking authenticity in daily objects.
Ranjit Singh –
I expected them to be lighter?hey?e slightly heavier than I thought.
Gaganjeet Singh –
The color is more muted than shown online?ofter beige.
Vijay Prasad –
I?e never owned tableware that felt this honest.
Vanshika Purohit –
They?e not as easy to clean as ceramic?tains linger.
Vivaan Kapoor –
They?e added depth to my appreciation of simple pleasures.
David Raj –
These cups are a gentle nudge toward living well.
Zain Khan –
They?e turned my kitchen into a place of gentle intention.
Shreya Reddy –
They?e not as special as the marketing made them out to be.
Mohan Naidu –
They?e turned my kitchen into a place of gentle return.
Vihaan Singh –
These cups are a gentle rebellion against mindless consumption.
Qubilah Begum –
Good for occasional use, not for heavy daily reliance.
Anwesha Pal –
They?e helped me slow down enough to actually taste my tea.
Kashvi Oberoi –
These are perfect for people seeking truth in objects.
Rajat Jana –
They?e not as eco-friendly as competitors I?e tried.
Emily Lobo –
They?e cute, but not something I? use every single day.
Tanvi Bose –
These cups have taught me to savor slowness in a fast world.
Vivaan Chatterjee –
They feel more like compressed fiber than natural pine.
Amarjeet Singh –
I love how they age like well-loved wood?racefully.
Srijani Ghosh –
They?e not as smooth inside as I? prefer for hot drinks.
Sushmita Sen –
The cups feel slightly porous, which worries me about staining.
Tanishka Aggarwal –
They?e not ideal for very hot beverages like boiled chai.
Amrinder Kaur –
They don? insulate well? need to hold them carefully.
Anna Kurian –
These are perfect for people who seek depth in daily life.
Radhika Dutta –
The material feels less natural and more manufactured.
Hadiya Siddiqui –
They?e helped me embrace imperfection as part of beauty.
Eshaan Khan –
I?e used them for moon tea ceremonies?hey?e perfect.
Aabha Trivedi –
These are perfect for quiet mornings with journal and tea.
Isaac D?ello –
They?e helped me appreciate the beauty in small moments.
Nathan D?ouza –
They?e turned my kitchen into a place of calm intention.
Yashvi Mehta –
They?e made my tea taste like it? meant to?ure.
Oishani Sen –
They?e perfect for people who find peace in simplicity.
Ishan Monga –
These are ideal for people seeking peace in small gestures.
Saifuddin Mirza –
One cup had a rough edge that bothered my thumb.
Adil Sheikh –
I?e never used a reusable cup that felt this earth-connected.
Shreya Banerjee –
They retain the smell of strong teas longer than I like.
Ronit Roy –
These cups are a testament to mindful innovation.
Riddhima Pal –
The texture adds a lovely tactile dimension to tea time.
Gursimran Kaur –
These cups are a gentle reminder to live with less and love more.
Gautami Menon –
I?e never seen eco-design this thoughtful and refined.
Lavanya Mukherjee –
They don? stack as efficiently as other cup sets.
Sowmya Sen –
I like the sustainability, but the comfort is compromised.
Ishaan Patel –
These cups are a quiet act of love for the future.
Priyanka Gupta –
The grip isn? great?lippery when my hands are wet.
Rayan Pathan –
These cups are a quiet promise to do better, gently.
Joseph Varghese –
I feel like I? part of something bigger with every sip.
Ramesh Rao –
These are ideal for creating a calm, clutter-free space.