Ceramic Tea Bag Saucer Set - Mustard Greens Design
$39.02
$46.82
Introducing the Ceramic Tea Bag Saucer Set in a beautiful Mustard Greens design! This set includes a Mustard bowl, a vinegar dish, a mini dessert plate, an appetizer plate, and a ceramic snacks dish. The Mustard bowl features fine workmanship and a creative teapot shape appearance, adding a vintage and fresh touch to your home. The vinegar dish is highly durable and will not easily deform, ensuring its practical use. The mini dessert plate is a classic white color that can match any tea set, making it a multipurpose accessory. It can be used as a tea bag holder, coaster, spoon rest, dipping bowl, and more. Next, the appetizer plate is perfect for protecting your tabletop from damage and can also be used as a butter dish or for serving snacks. The ceramic snacks dish comes in two sizes: a large size measuring 4.7 inches in width and 3.5 inches in height, and a small size measuring 3.7 inches in width and 2.7 inches in height. Both sizes are included in the package and are perfect for various uses, whether it's holding tea bags or as decorative mini appetizer plates. Made with fine workmanship, these dishes are not easy to wear and have a suitable weight for easy moving. The white ceramic material adds a touch of elegance and is safe and durable. This set is not only a wonderful addition to your tea collection but also a great gift for friends and family who love drinking tea. With its naturalistic design, this multi-purpose storage dish can be used in any room of your home. Say goodbye to stained tables with the unique teapot-shaped tea bag holder, which won't take up too much space. Experience the fine workmanship and creative design of our Ceramic Tea Bag Saucer Set - Mustard Greens Design. Order yours today and elevate your tea time experience!
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