Discover the Perfect Teaspoons for Elegant Tea Moments

 

A teaspoon may be small, but its presence at your table speaks volumes. Whether it's the swirl...

Frequently Asked Questions

The tea spoons in this collection are crafted from high-grade, food-safe stainless steel. Depending on the design you choose, you can find options with a classic mirror polish finish, a textured hammered finish, a sleek matte look, a 24 Karat Gold Plated finish, or a bold Black PVD coating. Each finish is carefully done to ensure the spoons look elegant and stay resistant to tarnishing and rust over regular use.
Yes, the collection offers flexibility in set sizes to suit different household needs. Most sets come in a 6-piece option, which is ideal for small to medium families. Some designs are also available in a 12-piece set, making them a great choice for larger families or for those who frequently host guests. A few products also come as part of larger cutlery sets — including dinner spoons, forks, and baby spoons — bundled together in a leatherette or velvet box.
These tea spoons are quite versatile. Beyond everyday chai or coffee stirring, they work well for scooping sugar, mixing honey into warm beverages, eating small desserts like mousse or custard, and even serving small condiments or chutneys. They are suitable for daily home use as well as for entertaining guests at brunches, get-togethers, or festive gatherings. The gold-plated and PVD-coated variants, in particular, add a touch of elegance that makes them fitting for special occasions and gifting purposes too.
Yes, the stainless steel tea spoons are dishwasher safe and can be cleaned easily after regular use. If you prefer handwashing, simply use mild soap with warm water and a soft cloth — avoid harsh scrubbers as they can scratch the finish. For the 24 Karat Gold Plated and Black PVD Coating variants, it is recommended to handwash gently to preserve the special coating and keep them looking their best for longer.
To keep your tea spoons in top condition, store them in a cutlery tray or drawer organiser where they are not loose or jumbled together with sharp utensils. Avoid stacking them without any separation, as friction between pieces can cause minor surface scratches over time. For gold-plated or specially coated spoons, storing them in a soft pouch or the original box — if one is included — is an easy way to protect the finish and maintain their premium look for years.

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