Selma Amira is a Tunisian-born ceramist who works in Village Saint-Paul (Le Marais, Paris IVème). She decided to create exceptional mugs and cups especially for TEA TRIBES, made here and inspired elsewhere.
From various conversations and tastings with Jean-Luc, our founder, Selma came up with this mug. Or rather these mugs, as each piece is unique, made entirely by hand.
To find out more about Selma's work, her background, her talent no doubt: head over to the blog post dedicated to her.
With regard to these mugs, so pleasing to the eye as well as to the touch, let us specify that they are made of chamotte stoneware from Noirmoutier, that they are turned and fired at the AMIRA-Céramiques workshop, in Village Saint-Paul, and that the glaze is food-grade Céradel, fired at 1230 degrees.
Their creation grew out of what TEA TRIBES told Selma and inspired her to do: stories of peoples who, like her own, share ancestral practices of sharing delicious and beneficial beverages.
Technical specifications:
- Grès chamotté de Noirmoutier
- Capacity 250 ml
- Height 9 cm
- High diameter 9 cm