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As tea for one sets go, this one is certainly very unique. Like most sets available, the pot rests inside the cup and it includes a saucer. The offering from Paperproducts Design, the Paperproducts Design Paradise Peacock Tea for One Set goes a step further though, with a matching gift box.
Subtle it certainly isn’t. That is not to say it isn’t pretty. The set is printed with the exuberant tail feathers of the male peacock, as is the multi purpose box, including the lid. The idea has been expertly executed to deliver a really stunning product and ideal gift to wow the lady who likes a little bit of dazzle.
The shaping of the tea cup and pot is conservative, balancing the abundance of color and bright design. The extra attention is evident with the well thought out strip on the white spout, spot on the lid handle and more feather detailing on the grips of both pot and cup.
Cleverly, they have picked out a turquoise from the peacock’s palette to contain the feathers. In keeping with the shape, the modest use of white, softens the overall appearance and maintains the stylishness of this one of a kind motif.
The high quality of this collection is evident in the grade of the fine bone china. It is average in size for a tea for one, at 6.8 x 6.8 x 7.3 and weighs 2.4 pounds.
As with most sets of this nature, it holds enough tea for two cups. Whether or not the intended recipient is a regular tea drinker or not, this makes for a great gift, given it’s ornamental appeal. The fact that it actually serves a purpose almost seems like a bonus! The same can be said of the gift box. I personally would not bother storing the set back in the box. It is pretty enough to remain in full view. The box can easily serve as a container for something altogether different or be recycled as a cute container for another gift. One way or the other, it is also lovely to look at and has a function.
As for the bird like appearance of the tea set, don’t let its looks deceive you, this peacock is ready to fly straight into the dishwasher or microwave.
Put the finishing touch on your kitchen or lounge with this special tea set for one.
Tea Sets For One
There are many colorful options available, when searching for tea sets for one and a vast array of designs to choose from. If you choose to embark on a solo tea party, though it may be lonely, it can be made interesting by the tea sets at your disposal. There is not the normal etiquette that comes with having a “company tea party”, yet you may still indulge on the delectable tidbits that usually accompany afternoon tea. There are the finger sandwiches, petite, filled with sea food, deviled egg salad or the nostalgic Cucumber salad; borrowed from the Victorian age. Scones will follow, cheddar scones, raisin scones with cinnamon or for the sweet tooth-chocolate chip scones! If your culinary tastes are still unsatisfied, there is tea cake of every kind to experiment with: pumpkin pinwheels, baklava or petite fours; another Victorian marvel.
Then, there is the tea! Earl and Lady Grey, lemon and chamomile, green tea and English Breakfast tea. Choosing and brewing tea is somewhat of an art and once again experimentation is at your disposal. There are even many different varieties of tea pots, including metal and porcelain.
Tea time varies depending on where you are in the world; in Africa, it is a lunch break type of situation, in Australia and New Zealand it is more of a “snack”, while in Hong Kong it is a small afternoon meal.
It was the Portuguese wife of King Charles the II (1661) who originally brought the idea of “taking tea” into England. Later on Anna Russel, who was a Duchess, revolutionized tea by making it into a larger affair; more like a meal and less like a snack.
There is also High Tea, which includes such delights as cold meat, fish and biscuits it is either a late afternoon snack or takes the place of dinner.
The United States is rather unfamiliar with the idea of “tea” and our “coffee break”, though seemingly similar, is more of a “gossip gathering” ritual than anything else. Our version of High tea is taking out our best China and making thin sandwiches on white bread with no crust.
As you can see, no matter where you go, tea time is a delightful and widely acceptable practice that many different cultures enjoy.
So; whether you are enjoying your tea set for one, or basking in the company of many, may you find your perfect cup of tea!








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