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Brand Name:
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Ethiopian coffee Set
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Model Number:
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Ethiopian coffee Set 34
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Product Name:
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Porcelain TTea Cup Sets
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Usage:
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Drinkware
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Color:
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White
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Name:
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One Coffee Maker
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Capacity:
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90cc
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Type:
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Tea Tools
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Packing:
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Luxury Gift Boxes
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Logo:
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Customized Logo
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Size:
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Customized Size
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MOQ:
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1000pcs
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Material:
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Ceramic
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Feature:
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Sustainable, Stocked
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Place of Origin:
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Guangdong, China
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Brand Name:
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Ethiopian coffee Set
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Model Number:
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Ethiopian coffee Set 34
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Product Name:
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Porcelain TTea Cup Sets
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Usage:
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Drinkware
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Color:
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White
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Name:
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One Coffee Maker
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Capacity:
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90cc
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Type:
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Tea Tools
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Packing:
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Luxury Gift Boxes
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Logo:
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Customized Logo
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Size:
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Customized Size
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MOQ:
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1000pcs
Ethiopian fine art queen sheba tea set coffee cup set for Jebena
1. Hand made ceramic Ethiopian coffee Set. 6sets cawa cup ,800ml coffee pot,300mp sugar pot
2. With a sleek, modern shape, this set of 15cpcs set,Each cup cawa cups with no hands
3. It is made with a unique porcelain traditional coffee set from Ethiopian Art.
4. Perfect for all celebrations this excellent quality set cup glasses have been styled in a sleek shape
5.Set of:12 pieces cups with color box pakcing
6.This wonderful ceramic cup made in Ethiopia will perfectly accompany evening coffee-drinking gatherings. Bright ornament at the cup’s top edge and its original shape will adorn any table and serve as a perfect gift.
These coffee cups are traditional for the coffee ceremonies all over Ethiopia.
7.This lovely ceramic cup with a large saucer made in Ethiopia will be a wonderful part of your tea ceremony. Of
course, you can drink coffee, or even milk from these cups. The bright colors will adorn any table and will be
an excellent gift.
Introduction | |
This style of cups is used to drink coffee all over Ethiopia where the coffee ceremony is an integral part of the social and cultural life. Occasionally also used as shot glasses to drink homemade liquor. These porcelain cups are adorned with pictures of the traditional story of Queen Sheba’s journey from Ethiopia to visit King Solomon. |